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The onset of menopause can mark one of the most significant life changes for a woman because it marks the end of her reproductive years. However, menopause is also a noteworthy event when it comes to women’s health. The shift to menopause is natural, but the physical and emotional symptoms can lead to everything from…
Read MoreUterine, cervical, ovarian and colorectal cancers are all common cancer concerns for women. Cervical cancer is the fourth most common female cancer in the world. Therefore, proper screening for cancers affecting the pelvic floor’s organs is a vital area of urogynecology. The Coyle Institute recommends annual pelvic exams paired with routine cancer screening for this…
Read MoreIntravenous vitamin C (IV-C) therapy has grown to be a key area of interest in urogynecological care due to its numerous therapeutic properties. Some studies already show that high concentrations of vitamin C may help with chronic pelvic pain and urinary tract infections. However, IV-C therapy may also be valuable as a conjunctive treatment option…
Read MoreWhile pelvic pain affects people of all genders, pelvic pain in women is a common urogynecological complaint. Unfortunately, pelvic pain can be indicative of a number of issues, from something simple to treat, like an infection, to more complex issues affecting the reproductive organs. Because pelvic pain can have so many underlying causes, Dr. Michael…
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