Thursday, 7 April 2016

9 Important Facts Every Woman Should Know About Her Urogenital System

1) Below-the-belt problems get exaggerated at the time of menopause.
When the hormone level reduces at the time of menopause, you may notice some changes in your genital organs. Nirit Rosenblum, MD, a urogynecologist and an assistant lecturer of urology at NYU Langone Medical Center explained, “The pelvic floor, bladder, urethra, and vagina are all very sensitive to declining estrogen. Pelvic floor problems like urinary tract infections, incontinence, and prolapse of pelvic organs become more common.”Experts suggest consuming cranberry extract supplements and low-dose antibiotics after a higher-risk activity. There are a number of treatments available for UTIs such as medicines, physical therapy and operation. Urologists carry out an extensive evaluation to find out the root cause of the problem which might be kidney stone, swelling or cancer.

1) Below-the-belt problems get exaggerated at the time of menopause.