
Are pelvic floor disorders or incontinence causing you pain or embarrassment? Do you want to gain control of these urology, gynecology and gastroenterology issues? Have you been to other doctors like a urologist or gynecologist and still have the same problem? Knowledge in the diagnosis and treatment of female incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse and complex female pelvic disorders has exploded.
A modern subspecialty called Female Pelvic Medicine & Reproductive Surgery a.k.a. Urogynecology was developed to harness this knowledge to benefit women of all ages. A Urogynecologist has advanced training in treating these disorders that a gynecologist and a urologist may not have. A gynecologist specializes in the female reproductive system (vagina, uterus and ovaries) and a urologist specializes in the urinary tract of both men and women.
A modern subspecialty called Female Pelvic Medicine & Reproductive Surgery a.k.a. Urogynecology was developed to harness this knowledge to benefit women of all ages. A Urogynecologist has advanced training in treating these disorders that a gynecologist and a urologist may not have. A gynecologist specializes in the female reproductive system (vagina, uterus and ovaries) and a urologist specializes in the urinary tract of both men and women.
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This is our team. Our approach to your care requires specialized thinking, training and equipment. The coordinated effort you'll see and the great outcomes you will experience are a result of this time-tested team approach. You will most likely not see Dr Gauta for every visit.
You may see Anne or Mackenzie for testing, or you may see Nicole or Amber for your initial visit to determine if testing is needed, or you may see Jordan, Danielle, Dee or Christine for counseling.Under all circumstances, rest assured that we listen to you and to each other when determining approaches to your care.
You may see Anne or Mackenzie for testing, or you may see Nicole or Amber for your initial visit to determine if testing is needed, or you may see Jordan, Danielle, Dee or Christine for counseling.Under all circumstances, rest assured that we listen to you and to each other when determining approaches to your care.
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A dribble when you sneeze. A leak when you laugh. A "gotta go" feeling for no reason at all. These involuntary losses of urine are quite common in women with Urinary Incontinence (UI). Simply put, Urinary Incontinence is loss of bladder control. Statistics show that about one in three women suffer with UI and will wait as long as seven years before seeking medical care for the problem.
Incontinence
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If the muscles that keep your bladder closed are weak, you may have accidents when you sneeze, laugh, lift a heavy object or perform other movements that put pressure on your bladder. This is stress incontinence. This type of incontinence is quite common in younger women due to physical changes resulting from pregnancy and childbirth, though menopause too can cause stress incontinence.
Urinary Infections
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The urinary system consists of the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra. Infections of the urinary tract are the second most common type of infection in the body. You may have a UTI if you notice pain or burning when you use the bathroom, an urge to use the bathroom often, a pressure in your lower belly, urine that smells bad or looks cloudy or reddish and even nausea or a fever.
Cystitis
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Cystitis is a general medical term meaning inflammation of the bladder. It can be caused by all sorts of things like infections (infectious cystitis or commonly called "bladder infections" or "UTIs"), allergies to food or environment (allergic cystitis), chronic bladder diseases (interstitial cystitis or painful bladder syndrome), radiation after cancer surgeries (radiation cystitis), and so on.
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