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Urinary and Fecal Incontinence
The inability to control the release of urine or stool, leading to unwanted leakage.
Read MoreUterine Fibroids
Noncancerous growths of the uterus that can cause symptoms such as heavy menstrual bleeding and pelvic pain.
Read MorePelvic Floor Dysfunction
A condition in which the muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues in the pelvis do not function properly, potentially leading to a variety of symptoms, including incontinence and pelvic pain.
Read MorePelvic Organ Prolapse
A condition in which pelvic organs, such as the bladder, uterus, or rectum, descend from their normal positions and may protrude into the vaginal canal.
Read MoreFistulas
Abnormal openings or passages that connect two organs or body cavities, which can lead to involuntary leakage of urine, stool, or other substances.
Read MoreInterstitial Cystitis
A chronic bladder condition characterized by pain, pressure, and frequent urination, often associated with discomfort in the pelvic region.
Read MoreIncontinence of the Bladder and Rectum
Involuntary leakage of urine and stool, which may occur concurrently or independently.
Read MoreUrge Incontinence
A type of urinary incontinence characterized by a sudden and strong need to urinate, often leading to leakage before reaching a restroom.
Read MoreOveractive Bladder
A condition in which the bladder muscle contracts involuntarily, leading to frequent and urgent urination, sometimes accompanied by incontinence.
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