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Urogynecology is a medical sub-specialty related to the treatment of the female urinary system. Thus, it involves professionals specialized in urology or gynecology in order to treat urinary incontinence, recurrent urinary tract infection and genital prolapse, for example.
Urogynecology is also one of the specialties of physiotherapy, aiming at the prevention and rehabilitation of problems related to the vagina, pelvic floor and rectum.
When is indicated
Urogynecology serves to identify and treat situations involving the female urinary system, such as:
- Infections of the urinary system, such as cystitis;
- Recurrent urinary tract infection;
- Fallen uterus and bladder;
- Sagging of the vagina;
- Pelvic pain during intimate contact;
- Vulvodynia, which is characterized by pain, irritation or redness in the vulva;
- Genital prolapse;
In addition, the urogynecologist can treat faecal and urinary incontinence, the treatment of which can be done by a physiotherapist through exercises that help strengthen the pelvic floor and help in the treatment of the identified changes, and physiotherapy can be done with electrostimulation, lymphatic drainage , postural correction and exercises according to the situation to be treated.
When to go to the urogynecologist
It is recommended to consult the urogynecologist when any disease related to the female urinary system is identified by the general practitioner. Thus, after identification, the patient is referred to urogynecological physiotherapy or to a gynecologist or urologist whose sub-specialty is urogynecology. However, this does not prevent the patient from addressing herself directly to the urogynecologist in the first symptoms experienced.
The urogynecologist determines the treatment by evaluating the results of several tests, such as laboratory tests, imaging tests, such as X-rays, resonance and ultrasonography, study of urodynamics and cystoscopy, which is an endoscope examination that aims to observe the urinary tract low, such as urethra and bladder. Understand how cystoscopy is done.