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June 30, 2021
Women with vaginal looseness are likely experiencing other issues. It’s not a product of too much penetrative sex. The good news is that there are several ways to address tightness concerns. Vaginal tightening encompasses surgical procedures, laser treatments, and more. Tightening can improve elasticity to …..
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March 1, 2021
Urinary incontinence in women is a common medical condition and many are too embarrassed or shy to talk about. Despite the stigma, loss of bladder control plagues women of all ages. It’s most often associated with old age and post parting, but other health complications can also ……
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February 12, 2021
A pelvic floor disorder has the potential to disrupt your life in many ways. The pelvic floor is a series of muscles and connective tissue that runs from the pubic bone to the bottom of the spine or the coccyx. It acts as a sling to support crucial organs like the bladder, bowels, and uterus. Furthermore, the contracting and relaxation of these muscles …
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June 28, 2019
Most women after a vaginal delivery experience some trauma and damage to the supportive structure of their vagina. These supportive structures are scaffolding that maintains the position and the proper functioning of the organs surrounding the vagina
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April 22, 2019
Vaginal infections are one of the most common conditions women complain about. They present as abnormal odor, itching, and discharge. They show up as recurrent urinary tract infections, pain with intercourse, and persistent and chronic irritations inside and outside of the vagina.
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November 19, 2018
On any given day in my practice, I am faced with the seemingly straight forward, yet complex question from women at various stages of their lives; “can I get pregnant?”. Women in their twenties and nervous about their health; those in their thirties worried about the metaphorical clock ticking away; and women in their forties
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April 3, 2016
You are dieting, exercising regularly, doing your best to stay healthy and fit and lose some weight but it’s not working. Why you ask? It may be the toxins in your food and environment that you are exposed to that are working against you. Biphenol A is a known and banned toxin that has been used in ….
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March 15, 2016
“Did you know we can put in a pacemaker for your bladder?”, I asked my 55 year old patient with chronic urinary incontinence. “A pacemaker for my bladder?”, she replied in disbelief.Many are surprised to hear what we do to help women control their urinary …