Urogynaecology (Pelvic Floor & Urinary Disorders in Women)

Urogynaecology is a specialized field that focuses on disorders of the female pelvic floor, including bladder problems, urinary incontinence, and pelvic organ prolapse. These conditions can affect daily comfort, confidence, and quality of life but are highly treatable with the right care.

At Sujay Hospital And Research Center, advanced urogynaecological care is provided under the expert guidance of Dr. Sambit Nanda, focusing on accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and long-term pelvic health.

Common Conditions Treated in Urogynaecology

Common Symptoms

Early diagnosis significantly improves treatment success and survival rates.

Diagnosis Includes:

Early evaluation helps identify the exact cause and choose the most effective treatment.

Urogynaecology Treatment Approach

Lifestyle & Behavioral Therapy

  • Bladder training
  • Pelvic floor exercises (Kegel exercises)
  • Fluid and diet management

Medical Management

  • Medications to control bladder activity
  • Treatment for infections
  • Hormonal therapy (if required)

Minimally Invasive Procedures

  • Non-surgical treatments for mild to moderate conditions
  • Pessary insertion for prolapse support

Surgical Treatment

  • Sling procedures for urinary incontinence
  • Pelvic organ prolapse repair surgery
  • Advanced reconstructive procedures

Benefits of Treatment

  • Improved bladder control
  • Relief from discomfort and leakage
  • Better quality of life and confidence
  • Long-term pelvic health

FAQs – Urogynaecology

What is urogynaecology?

Urogynaecology deals with pelvic floor disorders in women, including urinary problems and prolapse.

What causes urinary incontinence?

It can be caused by weakened pelvic muscles, childbirth, aging, hormonal changes, or certain medical conditions.

Is urinary leakage normal?

No, it is common but not normal. It can be treated effectively with proper care.

What is pelvic organ prolapse?

It is a condition where pelvic organs like the uterus or bladder descend due to weak support muscles.

How are these conditions treated?

Treatment may include exercises, medications, minimally invasive procedures, or surgery depending on severity.

Can these problems be prevented?

Yes, maintaining pelvic floor strength, healthy weight, and proper lifestyle can reduce risk.

Is surgery always required?

No, many cases can be managed with non-surgical treatments.

When should I consult a doctor?

If you experience urine leakage, frequent urination, or pelvic pressure, you should consult a specialist.

Dr. Sambit Nanda

Dr. Sambit Nanda is well known Obstetrician & Gynaecologist and currently associated with Sujay Hospital And Research Center, Vile Parle. He has 14+ years of experience in Obstetrics & Gynaecology and worked as an expert Obstetrician & Gynaecologist.

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