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Signs of a Uterine Prolapse

Uterine prolapse is the most common reason women 55 and older get a hysterectomy. But what is it and how do you spot the symptoms? These are the top signs to watch for.

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Understanding the Different Types of Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery

There’s been a lot of talk of vaginal rejuvenation in recent years, thanks to minimally invasive techniques like Mona Lisa Touch®…

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Here’s What to Expect From a Labiaplasty

When it comes to your labia, there’s really no “normal.” This area describes the outer and inner lips of your…

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3 Changes in Bladder Function That May Indicate Health Conditions Beyond Your Urinary System

It’s easy to assume your urinary tract is always to blame for bladder symptoms. But, for women, several common bladder…

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5 Ways to Alleviate the Pain From Interstitial Cystitis

Interstitial cystitis affects between one and two million people in the United States, with women outpacing men by as much as…

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Incontinence: Botox Injections for Your Bladder May be the Solution

The benefits of Botox® extend far beyond its wrinkle-reducing reputation. The skin-smoothing agent eases symptoms in patients with urinary incontinence…

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Why Hormone Replacement Therapy May Be the Best Solution for Managing Your Menopausal Symptoms

Menopause brings many changes to women’s bodies and can cause unwelcome symptoms. Thanks to hormonal fluctuations during this life stage…

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Understanding Your Treatment Options for a Cystocele

Some degree of pelvic organ prolapse occurs in up to one-third of women in the United States, a quarter of…

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Here’s Why You Should Never Ignore a UTI

Maybe you’ve never had a UTI. Maybe you have had one before, and besides it being rather painful, you really didn’t…

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The Benefits of Performing Pelvic Floor Reconstruction With Robotic Assistance

Have you been experiencing severe pelvic pain as a result of prolapsed organs? Is the pain so bad that it’s