Can a gynecologist treat bladder problems?

While your gynecologist can treat certain conditions related to the urinary system, such as a urinary tract infection (UTI), they may refer you to a urologist if you experience recurrent UTIs or have other symptoms that indicate something is affecting your urinary tract.
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Does a gynecologist deal with bladder issues?

A gynecologist (GYN) is someone who specializes in female reproductive organs. They deal with a wide variety of situations, from fertility to STIs to hormone disorders and more. A urologist, on the other hand, deals specifically with the urinary system. That includes your bladder, urinary tract, and kidneys.
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What kind of doctor do you see for bladder problems?

Urologist. A urologist specializes in male and female urinary disorders, as well as the male reproductive system.
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Should a woman see a urologist or gynecologist?

Gynecologists treat women's health issues—pregnancy, period issues, fertility problems, menopause, and others. Urologists may treat UTIs, incontinence, cancer, and male infertility problems, among other conditions.
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Should I see a urologist or gynecologist for a prolapsed bladder?

A primary care physician or OB/GYN is likely to recommend a urogynecologist in cases of pelvic organ prolapse, certain types of vaginal surgery, problems emptying the bladder or bowels, and incontinence that isn't responding to medications.
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Urinary incontinence - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology



Is a gynecologist the same as a urogynecologist?

Maybe you have incontinence or you've noticed a vaginal bulge. In these instances, a more specialized physician, a urogynecologist, may be the more appropriate person to see to diagnose and treat the problem. Gynecologist are physicians who specialize in the female reproductive system.
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What is a urologist gynecologist called?

Urogynecologists are physicians who complete medical school and a residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology or Urology. These physicians are specialists with additional years of fellowship training and certification in Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery.
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How does urologist check bladder?

A cystoscopy is a procedure to look inside the bladder using a thin camera called a cystoscope. A cystoscope is inserted into the urethra (the tube that carries pee out of the body) and passed into the bladder to allow a doctor or nurse to see inside.
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How do you know if your bladder has dropped?

Symptoms of a Prolapsed Bladder

Tissue protruding from the vagina (The tissue may be tender and may bleed.) Difficulty urinating. A feeling that the bladder is not empty immediately after urinating (incomplete voiding) Stress incontinence (urine leakage during sneezing, coughing, or exertion)
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When should I see a urogynecologist?

You may want to see a urogynecologist if you have: Vaginal bulging or something coming out of your vagina. Fullness or aching in the vagina that is worse at the end of a day or during bowel movements. Trouble peeing or emptying the bladder.
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How does a urologist examine a woman?

A urine sample and evaluation of your pain will be necessary to determine a diagnosis. Based on the initial results, more specialized tests could be ordered for further evaluation, including a cystoscopy or urodynamics test to evaluate bladder function.
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What are the symptoms of a bladder infection in females?

Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
  • pain or a burning sensation when peeing (dysuria)
  • needing to pee more often than usual during the night (nocturia)
  • pee that looks cloudy, dark or has a strong smell.
  • needing to pee suddenly or more urgently than usual.
  • needing to pee more often than usual.
  • blood in your pee.
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What does a urologist do for overactive bladder?

Treatment for Overactive Bladder

Our urologists treat patients with OAB with combinations of behavioral therapy, medication, and in severe cases, a therapy called Interstim, to treat overactive bladder. Another option is the injection of Botox into the bladder to relax and paralyze the overactive muscle.
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Can a gynecologist test for UTI?

They can be used to screen for health issues such as urinary tract infections (UTIs), bacterial infections in the urethra or vulva, kidney stones, bladder cancer, liver disease, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) such as gonorrhea, and other abnormalities.
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Do gynecologists deal with incontinence?

One of the more embarrassing topics people of both genders may need to discuss with a physician is urinary incontinence, and this issue can definitely be addressed for women by a gynecologist.
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What does a gynecologist specialize in?

A gynecologist specializes in caring for the reproductive health of a woman from the time she gets her first period all the way to post-menopause. Any conditions that affect the reproductive system, such as those with the cervix, uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, or vagina, are diagnosed and treated by a gynecologist.
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Does ultrasound show prolapsed bladder?

Ultrasound also helps your doctor to determine the degree of the prolapse. It can be performed at the Center for Female Pelvic Medicine and doesn't require any preparation.
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Is a pessary better than surgery?

Conclusions. In women with POP of stage II or higher undergoing surgery, prolapse symptoms were less severe than in those who were treated with a pessary, but 72% of women who were treated with a pessary did not opt for surgery.
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How do I check myself for prolapse?

Insert 1 or 2 fingers and place over the back vaginal wall (facing the rectum), to feel any bulging under your fingers, first with strong coughing and then sustained bearing down. A definite bulge under your fingers indicates a back vaginal wall prolapse.
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How painful is a cystoscopy for a woman?

People often worry that a cystoscopy will be painful, but it does not usually hurt. Tell your doctor or nurse if you feel any pain during it. It can be a bit uncomfortable and you may feel like you need to pee during the procedure, but this will only last a few minutes.
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What are common bladder problems?

Common bladder problems include urinary tract infections, urinary incontinence, and urinary retention. Some signs of a bladder problem may include: Inability to hold urine or leaking urine. Needing to urinate more frequently or urgently.
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How do they fix a dropped bladder?

The most common prolapsed bladder repair is an anterior vaginal repair—or anterior colporrhaphy. The surgeon makes an incision in the wall of the woman's vagina and repairs the defect by folding over and sewing together extra supportive tissue between the vagina and bladder.
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Can a urogynecologist do a cystoscopy?

These are some of the reasons your urologist or urogynecologist might suggest cystoscopy: Bladder control problems such as urinary incontinence or overactive bladder. Prior surgery near or involving the bladder.
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Should I see a urologist for frequent urination?

If you experience burning, painful and frequent urination that doesn't improve with antibiotics, it could be a sign that you have interstitial cystitis (IC), also known as a painful bladder. A urologist will test your urine and examine your bladder with a cystoscope to make the diagnosis.
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