Don't limit your enjoyment of life
Age or childbirth causes many women to develop pelvic floor disorders that affect the uterus, bladder, vagina, and rectum.
The first symptom of such disorders may be a pressure or heaviness in the pelvic area or difficulty keeping a tampon in the vagina. Some women may even feel as though something is falling out of the vagina. Others find they have urine loss during everyday activities like coughing, laughing, sneezing, or vigorous exercise.
About 50% of women experience some of these symptoms, which can limit normal daily activities, but few seek treatment. Sometimes women are embarrassed by these symptoms and hesitate to mention them to a physician. But these conditions are not a normal part of aging, and they do not have to be endured. There are a number of ways to correct or manage all of these problems.
We
offer a complete diagnostic evaluation of your condition and a variety
of treatments from drug and physical therapies to surgery. When your prolapse
becomes more pronounced or when urine leakage becomes bothersome, seek
medical attention - don't limit your enjoyment of life.
