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Urology Women’s Health

Many women suffer from urological problems that can severely affect their urinary tract. Women may consult urogynecologists who are trained in treating bladder control problems, pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence, pelvic floor dysfunction, etc. 

What do we need to know about urology and women’s health?

Most of you might not know that the urological problems mentioned above might arise before as well as after pregnancy. After consultation with urogynecologists, these issues will be resolved to improve the quality of your life. Various urodynamic testing methods help diagnose urinary disorders. 

To know more, you can search online for a urology hospital near me or a urology doctor near me.

What are the common symptoms of urological disorders?

There are various symptoms associated with urinary disorders in women such as:

  1. Loss of control with regard to urination
  2. Frequent urge to urinate
  3. Pain in back and abdomen
  4. Blood in urine
  5. Burning sensation during urination

What are the various urological disorders? What are their causes?

Many urological disorders in women are a result of childbirth, menopause or hysterectomy. This can alter the body in many ways leading to conditions like pelvic floor weakness, overactive bladder, inflammation in the wall of the bladder or incontinence. Urinary disorders in women include:

Urinary tract infection 

Urinary tract infections are caused by the entry of bacteria into the urinary tract. Constipation is one of the major reasons for UTI. This results in painful and burning sensations during urination. With antibiotics, UTI can be treated. 

Urinary incontinence 

Some women face accidental urination problems during sneezing, coughing or exercises. This is termed stress incontinence. This results from the weakening of muscles supporting the bladder. This usually occurs after childbirth or with increasing age. This can be treated by reducing consumption of water and caffeine, and exercises to build the strength of the pelvic floor. 

Overactive bladder

Overactive bladder means a sudden and strong urge to urinate even though the bladder isn’t full. 

Bladder prolapse

In some women, the bladder drops down into the vagina due to the weakening of the wall between the vagina and the bladder. This can be caused by hormonal changes with age or lifting of heavy objects.

Interstitial cystitis

In such a condition, women have a sudden and strong urge to urinate due to discomfort in the bladder or the lower belly. This leads to interference in daily activities because there is no cure for interstitial cystitis. 

Urinary stones

Urinary stones in the kidney or the bladder are caused by some substances in the urine. Women suffering from urinary stones develop fever or chills. This changes the appearance and smell of the urine. 

Pelvic floor dysfunction

The pelvic floor comprises muscles supporting the bladder, rectum and vagina. Pelvic floor dysfunction is caused by disruption, irritation and inflammation in the pelvic floor. If this muscle is stressed, women feel discomfort in urination and bowel movements.

Pelvic organ prolapse

In simple words, this can be termed as a hernia of the vagina. Pelvic organ prolapse occurs due to falling out of organs from their normal positions as a result of weak spots in the walls and muscles of the vagina. 

Voiding dysfunction

Voiding dysfunction is caused by poor coordination between bladder muscle and urethra. Even with a frequent urge of urination, the bladder is not completely emptied.

When do you need to see a doctor?

If you are suffering from any of the conditions mentioned above, consult a doctor.

You can request an appointment at Apollo Spectra Hospitals, Tardeo, Mumbai.

Call 1860 500 2244 to book an appointment.

Conclusion

With menopause and childbirth, many urological disorders can affect women. Many of these disorders can be cured by changing lifestyle and diet and exercising regularly.

How does a urologist examine women?

Urologists observe the bladder with the help of a diagnostic procedure called cystoscopy. A cystoscope is inserted in the bladder through the urethra, and a camera attached to the tip helps in examining the bladder.

What are the symptoms of a bladder infection?

There are various symptoms of bladder infection like hazy urine, blood in urine or foul smell in urine. Also pain and burning sensation during urination.

Can urinary tract infection be treated on its own?

When a urinary tract infection is mild, home remedies can help you recover. In case of a severe UTI, your doctor will prescribe antibiotics.

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