119 - Estrogen's Role in Urinary Health for Aging Women: An Eye-Opening Discussion, Part 1 Podcast Por  arte de portada

119 - Estrogen's Role in Urinary Health for Aging Women: An Eye-Opening Discussion, Part 1

119 - Estrogen's Role in Urinary Health for Aging Women: An Eye-Opening Discussion, Part 1

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In today's episode I'm talking about urinary health and the problems that can arise during and after menopause. These urinary problems can become an ongoing or worsening problem as time goes on. So what's happening to the urinary tract as we age? The problems start in perimenopause, primarily beginning with an increase in urgency. Sometimes this change is subtle; an increase in getting up during the night to empty your bladder. It's disturbing to your sleep, but it may not necessarily stand out at first. Increased urgency, frequency, and discomfort can also be a typical presentation of interstitial cystitis. These are also the same signs of a urinary tract infection (UTI). However, with a UTI, there tends to be more discomfort and pain at the end of voiding. Another urinary issue is urinary incontinence, such as urge incontinence, stress incontinence, or both. Involuntary leakage can vary depending on the woman experiencing it. These types of incidents can be extremely debilitating.
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