Pelvic organ prolapse is a very common female health condition. Exactly how common varies widely across studies, depending on the population studied, but symptoms are seen in 30-76% of women in routine gynecology care.
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An overactive bladder can be both stressful and embarrassing, causing frequent sprints to the bathroom. A correct diagnosis is essential for getting the right help.
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It takes a little while to get used to urinary catheters, especially if you are a woman – that’s an unfortunate fact. In this post, we'll help you overcome the barriers!
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A burning sensation, sprints to the bathroom or just a little dribble? Symptoms from the lower urinary tract (LUTS) are extremely common in women, but nevertheless both unpleasant and embarrassing. We will help you to sort the terms.
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Topics: Women's health, Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS), Bladder dysfunction
It may sound bombastic… but nevertheless, we believe it’s true!
Improving women’s health not only matters to women, but to their families, to the communities and societies at large.
We would like to highlight women’s needs, not least within our field of bladder management.
Read MoreTopics: Clean Intermittent Catheterization (CIC), Women's health