female urology

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918560949186

Female Urology

Saket Hospital , Sector 10, Meera Marg, Ward Number 43, Agarwal Farm, Mansarovar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302020
2024-04-10T06:31:29

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What is Female Urology Commonly, most of the urological conditions occur in women rather than a man. Ever thought about what the reason behind these statistics is? One of the reasons behind this is the urinary tract is much closer to the genital area in women than in men. Pregnancy, childbirth, and sexual intimating are also the reasons for female urology problems affecting women. His surgical prowess, precision, and consistently outstanding results rank him as one of the renowned Best Urologist in Jaipur. Some of the conditions women commonly face are genital urinary tract infections, incontinence, fistula, kidney infection or kidney stone. Do You Want The Best Female Urology Treatment In Jaipur? Dr Rahul Singh is the best urologist in Jaipur, Rajasthan. Rendering treatment to all urological problems of men and women both, with a modern approach and top-notch technology to minimize the pain, cuts and provide the best and everlasting solution to all-female urology problems. A friendly and understanding personality with whom patients find it easy to express themselves ultimately helps understand and treat the problem faster & better. Female Urological Conditions Some of the common urological conditions women experiences are as follows: Urinary tract infections (UTI) Urinary tract infection (UTI) involves the organs that help our body to carry out the urine. This structure includes the kidney, ureters (tube-like structure connecting the kidney and the bladder), urethra, and bladder. In medical terminology, urinary tract infections (UTI) are of two types that are as follows 1. Lower tract infections — Infection in the bladder is known as cystitis (bladder infection). Bacteria, usually found in the intestine, are the main cause of lower urinary tract infection. These bacteria start spreading through the anus to the urethra and bladder, where they grow, tries to intrude the tissue and cause infection. 2. Upper tract infections — These involve the ureters and kidneys. These infections are known as pyelonephritis or kidney infections. Upper urinary tract infections usually occur because bacteria travel from the bladder into the kidney. Sometimes, they occur when bacteria travel from other body areas through the bloodstream and settle in the kidney. Women are likely to get affected much more often than men because women have short urethras that allow easy passage of bacteria into the bladder. Sexual intercourse may cause bacteria to spread upward into the bladder. Also, the use of contraceptive diaphragms and spermicides may change the normal bacterial environment around the urethra and make infection more likely. In pregnant women, temporary changes in the physiology and anatomy of the urinary tract make expectant mothers prime candidates for cystitis and pyelonephritis. Kidney and bladder infections can be a severe risk to pregnant women and their unborn child, because there is high risk of premature contractions or delivery and sometimes death of the fetus or newborn infant. Urine Incontinence Urine incontinence is highly prevalent in women that affect the whole lifestyle of women, considerably private and societal. According to the National Association for Continence, about 25 million adults experience temporary or chronic urinary incontinence. UI can occur at any age, but it is commonly seen among women over 50. Urinary incontinence happens due to the loss of bladder control, or leaking urine. The kidneys make urine as it filters the blood and waste, then finally stores it in the bladder. The bladder consists of muscles that tighten when you need to urinate. When the bladder muscles get tighten, urine is forced out of your bladder through a tube called the urethra. On the other hand, sphincter muscles around the urethra relax to let the urine out of your body. Incontinence may happen when the bladder muscles suddenly start getting tighten, and the sphincter muscles are not strong enough to keep the urethra shut, in the short bladder gets overactive. Overactive bladder causes a sudden and strong urge to urinate that doesn’t let you control. When women laugh, sneeze, or exercise, this causes urine leakage as the bladder cannot tolerate the pressure. Urinary incontinence may occur due to the nerves that help control the bladder muscles and urethra. Urinary incontinence can make you leak in a small amount of urine or release a lot of urine all at once.

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