
How Often Should You See Your Doctor?
Do you ever think about how often you should see your doctor? Everyone knows to go to the doctor when they feel unwell or have
Do you ever think about how often you should see your doctor? Everyone knows to go to the doctor when they feel unwell or have
On this episode of the NAFC Life Without Leaks Podcast, we’re talking with Dr. Cary Fishburne about transvaginal mesh, and how to make the overall incontinence conversation a bit more comfortable.
Finding the right specialist for your incontinence issue is important. Learn more about your options and tips on who to see in this post.
Answer: Yes! A prolapse occurs when a woman’s vaginal wall weakens and collapses, causing the uterus, rectum, or bladder to fall into the vagina.
Urinary incontinence (UI) can be frustrating. This article explores when to seek a specialist beyond your primary care physician and provides information on different specialists like urologists, physical therapists, and more to help you find the right fit for effective UI treatment.
Taking the first step in talking to your doctor about bladder leakage or bowel issues is hard, but it’s a necessary part of getting treatment.
All month long we’ve been talking about ways to treat Overactive Bladder – that urgent need to go to the bathroom many times per day
At NAFC, we are advocates for rallying behind men and encouraging greater awareness of bladder, bowel, and prostate issues men often face. Men have the
Have you been thinking about talking to a doctor about your bladder leakage problems, but just can’t muster the courage, or figure out exactly who
Want to know what to expect at your first urology appointment? Read below for an overview. Many people see their primary care physician to receive
Barbara Jennings was 6 weeks postpartum when she realized that something wasn’t right. “I had been feeling some pressure in my vagina for a while,
There are numerous ways to get treatment for bladder and bowel incontinence within the walls of your doctor’s office and your own home. Biofeedback is
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