Pelvic Health Conditions

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Our female pelvic health specialists offer diagnosis and treatment for women who are suffering from pain due to a gynecologic or urogynecologic issue. We offer a full range of treatments for pelvic health conditions.

Conditions Treated

Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Pelvic organ prolapse is caused when one or more of the organs (bladder, uterus, vagina, small bowel and rectum) inside the pelvis drop from their normal position. Symptoms can include pressure in your pelvis, a lump protruding from your vagina, problems with urinating and bowel movements, leakage, pain or pressure in your lower back and problems having sexual intercourse. Treatments could include pelvic physical therapy, behavior therapy or sling.

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Incontinence

Incontinence occurs when there is a lack of voluntary bladder control over urination. It can be temporary or last for a long period of time. There are four types or incontinence: stress incontinence, urge incontinence, overflow incontinence and functional incontinence. After a thorough evaluation, an individualized reconstructive surgical repair can be performed to restore normal anatomy and function.

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Endometriosis

Endometriosis is a condition in which the type of tissue that forms the lining of the uterus is found outside of the uterus, usually inside the pelvis and abdominal cavity causing severe menstrual pain and pain with sex. Effective treatment options can include medical, hormonal and surgical therapy, including endometrial ablation.

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Uterine Fibroids

Uterine fibroids are benign growths that develop from the muscle tissue of the uterus. They can range in size, shape and location. Minimally invasive surgery can be performed to remove fibroids and restore normal anatomy.

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Interstitial Cystitis (IC)

IC is a bladder condition that usually consists of multiple symptoms that may ongoing or come and go. Most patients have reoccurring pelvic pain, pressure and/or discomfort in the bladder and pelvic region, and urinary frequency and urgency. Dietary, behavioral and medical treatments can relieve much of this painful condition.

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Vaginal/Labial Reconstruction

Vaginal and labial tears and scars from childbirth can be repaired and restored. Enlarged labia, uneven labia and mis-shaped labia can be reconstructed surgically to restore symmetry, improve anatomic appearance and reduce discomfort.

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Genitourinary fistula

A genitourinary fistula is an abnormal opening between the vagina, urethra, bladder and ureter. It is typically caused by trauma during surgery or during childbirth. A genitourinary fistula is characterized by the inability to control urine after the trauma occurs. You can also foul-smelling discharge, a vagina that smells like urine or inability to completely void at one time.

https://www.yourpelvicfloor.org/conditions/genitourinary-fistula

Rectovaginal fistula

A rectovaginal fistula is an unusual opening between the rectum and vagina. Women who have rectovaginal fistula may experience the uncontrollable passage of gas or stool through the vagina. Women may experience rectal bleeding, bad-smelling vaginal discharge, or recurrent vaginal infections associated with a rectovaginal fistula.

https://www.yourpelvicfloor.org/conditions/rectovaginal-fistula/

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