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If you live with Interstitial Cystitis, you know it’s not always easy finding food and recipes that won’t cause a flare-up. Take a look at 180 Medical employee’s low-acid recipe for salsa for those living with IC.
After ostomy surgery, you may be having a difficult time adjusting to your old sleep schedule. Here are some helpful tips that may help get your sleep back on track, whether you’ve had an ileostomy, urostomy, or a colostomy.
If you use catheters or live with a spinal cord injury, it may be a good idea for you to see a urological specialist at least once a year. Learn why this is crucial, as well as potential risk factors for bladder conditions, in our latest blog.
Multiple Sclerosis is a condition that affects millions. Learn more about National MS Awareness & Education Month in our latest blog and share to spread awareness.
November is Bladder Health Month. Learn more about the importance of your bladder as well as ways to maintain and improve its health with our newest blog post.