If we need to take a closer look at your urinary tract, the best way is through a cystoscopy. Here’s a look at what you can expect during this quick-and-easy diagnostic procedure.
Pelvic organ prolapse, which affects millions of women, is far from an inevitable side effect of aging. There are steps that you can take to prevent this problem, which includes understanding your risks.
Perhaps your periods have been unpredictable from the start or you used to be regular, but not anymore. There are many reasons why women encounter irregular menstrual cycles, and we explore them here.
Finding blood where it’s not supposed to be, such as in your urine, can be alarming. For women, there are a number of different reasons that can account for the blood, ranging from perfectly normal to more serious.
Pelvic organ prolapse affects up to half of women in the United States, but most are unaware of the condition. Given its prevalence, it’s helpful to familiarize yourself with the different types and symptoms.
While a quarter to a third of adults in the United States have urinary incontinence, the issue strikes far more women than men. Here’s a look at what might be driving the problem and your solutions.