A pelvic organ prolapse is a form of pelvic floor problem that affects around 3% of women in the United States. Some women suffer from many pelvic floor disorders. Pelvic organ prolapse occurs when the muscles and tissues that support the pelvic organs (uterus,...
Pelvic pain is a common yet often misunderstood health issue that affects many women at different stages of life. Whether it presents as a dull ache, sharp stabbing pain, or persistent discomfort in the lower abdomen, pelvic pain can significantly interfere with daily...
There’s no need to suffer in silence if anyone has a pelvic or bladder problem. The urogynaecology group’s doctors offer thorough and compassionate care that is customized to each patient’s condition. The treatment approach will be determined by the...
When it comes to female concerns, it can be difficult to know where to turn for support. For day-to-day issues including menses, fertility, birth control, and the overall health of our vagina, we usually consult a gynecologist. But what if we have a problem that...
Urogynecologists deal with problems involving the pelvic floor and bladder. Overactive bladders, weak pelvic muscles, reproductive difficulties, and bladder or rectal incontinence are all examples of this (the loss of control when going to the bathroom). Patients are...