Menopause and UTIs (urinary tract infections) can overlap. Some women experience more UTIs during this life stage. Low estrogen in menopause can change the privates environment and make it more prone ...
Hormonal changes during menopause can weaken urinary tract defences, increasing the risk of recurrent UTIs. Tissue thinning, bacterial imbalance and bladder changes contribute to infections, but ...
After menopause, urinary tract infections (UTIs) can be more frequent, yet most Canadian women (82 per cent in a recent survey) don’t realise the two are associated. At the Sex, Gender and Women’s ...
New study demonstrates need for better and earlier education on bladder health and potential urinary tract problems during menopause, especially for women using hormones CLEVELAND, Ohio (April 30, ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Postmenopausal women with vulvovaginal atrophy treated with prasterone had lower UTI prevalence. Women who used ...
The physical changes that come with menopause can lead to some pelvic floor disorders and symptoms. For example, you may experience pelvic pain, urinary incontinence, or pain during sexual intercourse ...
The menopause transition is often accompanied by a wide array of symptoms, some of which receive more attention than others. Bladder health and lower urinary tract issues are examples of topics not ...
Frequent urges to rush to the bathroom or pain when urinating could signal a dreaded urinary tract infection (UTI). While they become more common with age, if you experience chronic UTIs (three or ...
Credit: Getty Images Clinicians need to familiarize themselves with menopause genitourinary symptom management so they can address the pressing medical needs of millions of women. The GSM guideline ...