Urinary incontinence is a common condition that affects many women, yet it remains a topic often shrouded in embarrassment and misunderstanding. If you find yourself struggling with this urinary issue, you are not alone. Many women face similar challenges, and there is help available. Urogynecology, a specialized field that bridges gynecology and urology, offers solutions
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What a Urogynecologist Does?
Leaking urine, a feeling of fullness or pressure in your pelvis that is sometimes accompanied by low back pain, pelvic pain, foul-smelling vaginal discharge, and recurrent vaginal or urinary tract infections are symptoms that warrant a visit to a urogynecologist. A urogynecologist is a physician who has advanced training in the subspecialty of obstetrics and
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Urinary incontinence is defined as the involuntary leakage of urine or the inability to hold urine in. With incontinence, a physical condition can become quite an emotional problem; one that can be embarrassing and not always the topic of “polite” conversation. For women who are incontinent, visits to someone’s house or going on long road
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