A 39-year-old woman reports to her primary caregiver incomplete voiding and urinary incontinence when sneezing or laughing. Physical examination demonstrates an enlarged uterus and a moderate-sized ...
Female pelvic floor disorders affect the majority of women, for at least some time in their lives. In most instances such disorders result in gynecological and urological presentations, but, owing to ...
MRI stands for magnetic resonance imaging. It’s a procedure that makes images of your body. It uses a combination of magnetic fields, radio waves, and contrast dye to check for abnormalities in your ...
An MRI scan uses magnets and radio waves to capture images inside your body without making a surgical incision. The scan allows your doctor to see the soft tissues of the body, such as muscles and ...
This article was reviewed by Martin Miner, MD. Your pelvic floor is kinda like plumbing: you never really think about it unless there’s something wrong. Although we don’t pay much attention to our ...
Millions who struggle with the frustration of urinary and bowel incontinence, as well as other conditions of the body’s pelvic floor, have a ready resource in a group of medical professionals ...
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