Female Incontinence
Urinary incontinence is more common in women than in men, and this is because pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause may be contributing factors.
Learn moreVaginal Dryness
This is a condition that will affect many women during their lives and is often caused by hormones or natural stages in life. However, there can be an underlying cause.
Learn moreWomen – Urinary Tract Infections
Recurrent UTIs are common and often don’t have any underlying issue, but diagnostic tests may be required to rule causes out.
Learn moreOveractive and Painful Bladder
Bladder pain can be caused by urinary tract infections (UTI), bladder cancer or interstitial cystitis, the inflammation or irritation of the bladder.
Learn moreWomen – Urinary Retention
Urinary retention has two forms: acute and chronic. In both, a woman experiences difficulty passing urine, but an acute case is a medical emergency.
Learn moreWomen – Bladder Diverticulum
A bladder diverticulum is a pouch in the bladder wall, that a person can either be born with or it can develop later in life. It is fairly uncommon in women.
Learn moreUrethral Caruncle
Urethral caruncles are benign lesions in the urethra, that are uncommon but more likely to affect women who are postmenopausal. They are not serious.
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