Women face unique urological challenges — from urinary incontinence to recurrent infections and pelvic floor disorders. Dr. Ravi Nagar offers sensitive, specialized care tailored specifically for women's urological health.
1 in 3Women experience urinary incontinence at some point in their lives
Highly TreatableMost female urological conditions respond very well to proper diagnosis and care
ConfidentialSafe, sensitive, and judgment-free consultation environment for women
Overview
Women's Urological Health
Female urology is a specialized field addressing urological conditions that are unique to or more common in women. Due to anatomical differences — a shorter urethra and proximity of urinary and reproductive organs — women are more prone to certain urological problems that require specialist care.
Many women hesitate to seek help due to embarrassment, but these conditions are extremely common and highly treatable. Early consultation leads to much better outcomes and quality of life.
Don't Suffer in SilenceConditions like urinary leakage, frequent infections, or pelvic discomfort are medical issues — not a normal part of ageing or motherhood. Help is available and treatment is highly effective.
Conditions We Treat
Common Urological Conditions in Women
Urinary IncontinenceInvoluntary leakage of urine — stress (on coughing/sneezing) or urge incontinence. Extremely common and very treatable.
Recurrent UTIsRepeated urinary tract infections causing burning, frequency, and discomfort. Requires investigation into underlying causes.
Pelvic Organ ProlapseBladder, uterus, or rectum descending into the vaginal canal due to weakened pelvic floor muscles — causing pressure and discomfort.
Overactive BladderSudden, strong urge to urinate frequently — often disrupting daily life, sleep, and social activities.
Female Urinary StonesKidney and bladder stones in women — causing pain, blood in urine, and infection if left untreated.
Interstitial CystitisChronic bladder pain and pressure — a poorly understood condition requiring specialized long-term management.
Symptoms
Signs You Should Not Ignore
Urine leakage on coughing, sneezing, or exercise
Sudden strong urge to urinate that is hard to control
Burning or pain during urination
Blood in urine (pink or red coloured)
Feeling of heaviness or bulge in the pelvic area
Recurrent urinary infections (3+ per year)
Frequent urination — more than 8 times a day
Chronic pelvic or bladder pain or pressure
Risk Factors
Who Is at Higher Risk?
🤰PregnancyIncreased pressure on bladder and pelvic floor
👶ChildbirthVaginal delivery can weaken pelvic floor muscles
🔄MenopauseDeclining oestrogen weakens urethral and bladder lining
⚖️ObesityExtra weight puts chronic pressure on the bladder
🧬Family HistoryGenetic predisposition to pelvic floor weakness
🏃High Impact SportsRepeated stress on pelvic floor over time
Treatment
How We Treat These Conditions
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First line
Pelvic Floor PhysiotherapyKegel exercises and targeted physiotherapy to strengthen pelvic floor muscles — highly effective for mild to moderate incontinence.
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Medication
Bladder Training & MedicationsAnticholinergic or beta-3 agonist medications for overactive bladder — combined with bladder retraining techniques.
03
Minimally invasive
Mid-Urethral Sling (TVT/TOT)A minimally invasive procedure placing a small mesh tape to support the urethra — the gold standard surgical treatment for stress incontinence.
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Surgical
Pelvic Floor ReconstructionSurgical repair for significant pelvic organ prolapse — restoring normal anatomy and relieving symptoms permanently.
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Infection management
UTI Prevention ProtocolTargeted antibiotic therapy with investigation of underlying causes — dietary changes, hydration, and preventive strategies for recurrent UTIs.
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Women's urological problems are common — and completely treatable. Take the first step towards a better quality of life.