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Urology - Women’s Health

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Urology - Women’s Health

Today’s woman is acutely focused on standing firm in society, independently and responsibly. Women’s reproductive health and hygiene are not given the spotlight and awareness they deserve, even in urban areas. It is thus important for anyone to understand crucial issues affecting half of the world’s population.

The Basics of Women’s Health from a Urology Perspective

Women may be affected by many urological issues. Knowledge of the common problems that may affect you, as a woman, is the first step towards timely diagnosis and effective treatment. Let us understand four common urological issues that are faced by women at some phase of their lives.
 

  • Post-pregnancy incontinence  
    The expanding uterus during pregnancy may exacerbate pressure on the bladder. As a result, uncontrollable bladder movement can take place, causing involuntary urination.  
  • Urinary tract infection 
    Urinary tract infections are caused by bacterial infections affecting the kidneys, bladder, or urinary tract. It results in painful and burning sensations during urination. Since women have a short urethra situated closer to the anus, they are more prone to this condition. Cystitis is one of the most common forms of UTI infections. This condition is denoted by high frequency and urgency in peeing. It also leads to a burning sensation during urination.
  • Haematuria
    Women usually pass blood from their monthly periods. However, if you pass blood even when it is not menstrual blood, then it may point to a condition called haematuria (blood in urine). You may experience red or brown-colored urine, and it may originate from the urinary tract. Even a single instance of blood passing through the urinary tract is a cause of concern. You cannot ignore this occurrence. If this applies to you, you should visit a urology specialist in Chennai soon.  
  • Kidney stones
    The calcification of salts and minerals inside the body leads to deposits on the kidney surface which are commonly called kidney stones. Elements like calcium oxalate and uric acid may solidify and form stones that can impact any part of the urinary tract, like the bladder or kidney.

When Do You Need to See a Doctor?

If you are suffering from any of the above-mentioned conditions, it is advised to urgently schedule an appointment with one of the best urologists in Chennai. Get in touch with a skilled urology doctor at Apollo Spectra Hospitals, Alwarpet, Chennai

Call 084484 40991 to book an appointment.

Treatment for Women’s Urological Issues

  • Post-pregnancy incontinence
    The pelvic floor supports organs like the bladder and urethra. Apart from medical intervention, women need to perform pelvic muscle exercises (or Kegel workouts) to build muscle strength over time.   
  • UTI
    Patients must drink optimal amounts of water every day. Typically, the person needs to consume 3.5 liters of water during summer and at least 2.5 liters during other months. Women must also maintain the hygiene of their private parts to ward off all possibilities of contracting UTIs. Due to the urethra’s proximity to the anus, unhygienic conditions can result in E. Coli infections, for example.
  • Haematuria 
    For blood passing with urine, it is strongly recommended to consult with a urology specialist in Alwarpet. Instead of seeking home remedies, such cases need to be discussed with expert urologists for the appropriate course of treatment and action.
  • Kidney stones
    Again, this is a problem best discussed with a skilled urologist for the most effective mode of treatment. Smaller stones (less than 8mm) can be cured through plenty of fluid intakes and consuming calcium-rich foods like low-fat curd or cheese. Bigger stones may require a doctor’s intervention.

Summing up

Women need to ensure that their health doesn’t deteriorate due to urological issues, through proper awareness and treatment. While some can be resolved with independent remedies, it is always advisable to get in touch with a urologist for proper guidance. 
 

Is it necessary to visit a urologist for urological problems in women?

When you notice mild pain or discomfort around the private parts it is better to visit the urologist at once. She will do a detailed scrutiny of the urological health and provide recommendations if any.

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