Female urological problems have many therapeutic options. Common treatments:
Antibiotics clear the infection. UTIs can be prevented by staying hydrated and avoiding irritants like caffeine and alcohol.
Treatments include pelvic floor exercises, bladder muscle relaxants, and bladder or urethra support surgery.
Lifestyle adjustments, bladder muscle relaxants, and bladder training can treat overactive bladder.
This chronic illness may be treated with painkillers, bladder instillations, physical therapy, and lifestyle adjustments to decrease bladder irritants.
Pelvic floor exercises, a pessary (a silicone device put into the vagina to support the organs), and surgery to repair or remove the organs can treat prolapse.