Incontinence can turn into a huge problem if you’re afraid to go out in public. And, the issue can affect personal relationships when you have a partner who shares your bed. Few people are comfortable talking about having difficulty in controlling their bladder. But,...
Interstitial cystitis, also called Painful Bladder Syndrome is a condition where patients experience mild to severe pain in the bladder and pelvic region. In addition, patients talk about the need to urinate frequently all through the day and night leading to...
“It’s an age thing!”If you’ve passed the age of 50 years, you’ll probably wonder if the early signs of incontinence are the onset of menopause. While this fact is true up to some extent, many younger men and women also tend to experience difficulty in holding their...
Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) and pelvic organ prolapse are fairly common conditions in women who have gone through menopause. Several other factors can also make it hard to control urine. Doctors have been developing several surgical and non-surgical procedures...
Painful intercourse or dyspareunia as it is also called is more common than most women realize it. Several factors can cause the condition, some of which are physical and other psychological. The surprising fact is that at least 7% of women suffer through the problem...
Hormone imbalances, pregnancy and vaginal deliveries, aging, injuries, and psychological factors are only some of the reasons why you may feel less of a woman. If you’ve been dealing with painful intercourse, laxity down there, or problems with incontinence, know that...