If you suffer from
pelvic prolapse or bladder control problems...
You may feel like you’re all
alone.
You’re not. These conditions are common
and – more important – treatable.
You may feel too ashamed to talk
to anyone about it.
There’s no shame in something so common.
Yet only about half the women who suffer from
incontinence seek professional medical help. This
leaves the other half to endure embarrassment,
discomfort and dramatic changes to their lifestyle
and emotional well-being.
You may think you can live with
your problem.
Some types of pelvic support abnormalities can
lead to urinary incontinence and uterine prolapse.
Although incontinence and prolapse disorders are
not life-threatening, they do significantly alter
the quality of your life. If left untreated, they
will often worsen with age, causing increased
symptoms.
You may be concerned about the outcomes
of surgery.
When surgery is the best choice, it should be
performed by a skilled physician, such as Dr.
Agosta, who’s specially trained in the latest
procedures for both pelvic and bladder problems
and who has a reputation for excellent results. |