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The female urinary tract is different from that of the male. The differences between the male and female urinary tracts lead to special conditions and problems that occur in women. Common examples would include bladder control problems during pregnancy, after childbirth, or after hysterectomy.
 
The female urinary tract is different from that of the male. The differences between the male and female urinary tracts lead to special conditions and problems that occur in women. Common examples would include bladder control problems during pregnancy, after childbirth, or after hysterectomy.
 
Urology physicians have extensive experience in diagnosing and treating a variety of women’s urological conditions including urethral diverticulum, pelvic prolapse, and pelvic floor disorders. We offer a variety of non-operative therapies and minimally invasive procedures to treat vaginal prolapse, urinary incontinence, neurogenic and overactive bladder. We understand that many women feel uncomfortable discussing these conditions, and we do our best to create a relaxed and stress-free atmosphere for our patients.
 


Female Pelvic Prolapse:
A condition in which the vagina and surrounding organs fall from their normal position.
 

Bladder Control Problems:
Bladder control problems range in type and severity. Types of bladder control issues treated by Urologist include frequent urination, urgent urination and overactive bladder.
 


Urinary Incontinence:
Urinary incontinence, or the uncontrolled leakage of urine, is typically broken down into three main types.
 


Fecal Incontinence:
Fecal incontinence refers to the inability to control bowel movements, causing stool to leak from the rectum. Fecal incontinence ranges in severity from occasional leakage while passing gas to a complete loss of bowel control.
 
 
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