When organs start slipping out of their usual place, you might be surprised where they go. Called prolapse, this condition can make daily activities — even walking — difficult.
Most of us know about the baby blues, which affect nearly 80 percent of new moms. But postpartum depression is different. A look at its causes, and how new moms struggling with it can find relief.
The size and shape of the penis may look like it has changed over time. But has it really? Here’s why it could look different and what you can do about it.
Why do some Americans choose to have cosmetic surgery in another country? We discuss the patient risks during and after these procedures with a surgeon who sees botched cases in our ERs.
Most of us have occasional fecal matter blown out when we pass gas. But when it becomes frequent and significant, you may need to consider accidental bowel leakage and how to fix it.
Odor and discharge provide important clues to vaginal health, but how do you know what’s “normal” and what isn’t? We explore and explain why vaginas are like self-cleaning ovens — but better.
What you eat, drink, and do throughout the day and night can affect the color of your pee. We discuss the factors that change your urine’s color – when you should be alarmed, and what to do about it.
Coming soon, a new podcast from Orlando Health that gets the answers to your most embarrassing medical questions: from strange to startling and everything in between.