The urinary bladder is a hollow, stretchy organ in the lower part of your abdomen that stores urine before it leaves your body through your urethra. Conditions that affect your bladder include incontinence, cystitis and bladder stones.
The bladder of fish is called a tubal bladder since they are enlargements of the mesonephric duct. Most fish have a single (simplex) bladder, which collects urine from separate or merged ureters.
The bladder is located in your lower abdomen and stores urine until it leaves your body through the urethra. Find out how it works and some common conditions that affect the bladder.
WebMD tells you about the various types of urinary incontinence -- from stress incontinence to overactive bladder -- including their causes, symptoms, and treatments.
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Editor’s Note: Dr. Jamin Brahmbhatt is a urologist and robotic surgeon with Orlando Health and president of the Florida Urological Society. While urinary tract infections are more common in women, men ...