5 signs you should talk to a urogynecologist about your pelvic floor
If pelvic symptoms are affecting your daily life, it may be time to seek specialised care.
Pelvic floor problems are common and treatable. You do not have to live with discomfort or embarrassment.
Here are five signs you should consider booking an evaluation:
1) A feeling of heaviness or pressure in the pelvis.
2) A vaginal bulge or sensation of something “coming down”.
3) Urine leakage with coughing, laughing, or exercise.
4) Sudden urgency or frequent urination that disrupts sleep.
5) Symptoms after childbirth that persist and affect comfort or intimacy.
A consultation usually includes history, examination, and a tailored plan that may start with conservative options before surgery is considered. This article is for education and does not replace medical advice.
Here are five signs you should consider booking an evaluation:
1) A feeling of heaviness or pressure in the pelvis.
2) A vaginal bulge or sensation of something “coming down”.
3) Urine leakage with coughing, laughing, or exercise.
4) Sudden urgency or frequent urination that disrupts sleep.
5) Symptoms after childbirth that persist and affect comfort or intimacy.
A consultation usually includes history, examination, and a tailored plan that may start with conservative options before surgery is considered. This article is for education and does not replace medical advice.