Women's Health
Treating Women for Urinary Conditions from UTIs to Kidney Stones
With the help of our urology clinic, thousands of women living in the Buffalo, NY area have discovered that they do not have to live with painful or uncomfortable urinary conditions. At Western New York Urology Associates, our highly trained team provides both the diagnosis and treatment to help our patients get back to enjoying their daily life. Our patients can take comfort knowing that our doctors will take the time to get know them to find the best treatment option to suit their needs.
Whether you suffer from recurring urinary tract infections, incontinence , or kidney stones , we are proud to offer the latest therapy options and treatments available. Combining state-of-the-art technology with the skills of our knowledgeable and friendly staff, our urology clinic provides quality care within a comfortable, private office setting.
Common Urinary Conditions in Women
Most bladder problems in women are associated with or start from all kinds of things. Decrease in physical activity, social isolation, falls, fractures, poor adherence to blood pressure medications, and more are main contributors to bladder problems. Read on to discover more about the top female bladder problems & urinary conditions.
- Urinary Incontinence: This is a urinary condition where you lose control of your bladder. You can experience leaking when you normally would not have previously. It can be triggered by things like sneezing or coughing or laughing, which can put different pressures on your bladder. If you are experiencing urinary conditions such as urinary incontinence, contact our urology clinic today.
- Frequent Urination: A urinary condition where you urinate more than normal not due to increased liquid intake. The specific number of times per day that defines frequent urination can be hard to define, but may be somewhere around eight or more times per day, or more than once per night. If you are experiencing frequent urination, contact our urology clinic today.
- Nocturia: A urinary condition in which you wake up frequently throughout the night to urinate. It can happen at any age, but is more common in adults who are over 60. The causes of nocturia can be simple, like consuming too many liquids throughout the day. But causes can also be more serious, including diabetes, sleep disorders, bladder inflammation, and more.
- Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a urinary condition that occurs when bacteria enters the urinary tract through the urethra and then multiplies within the bladder. UTIs are very common but if you think you have one, don’t hesitate to contact our urology clinic to get started on our urinary tract infection treatments.
Contact us today to learn more about our women's health services or any of one of our locations throughout Western New York. As a leading provider of urological services for both men and women, we proudly serve patients from across Amherst, Orchard Park, Hamburg, Jamestown, Niagara Falls, Cheektowaga, Lockport, Springville, Sanborn, Batavia, NY, and the surrounding communities. For more information on the many urinary conditions we treat, please continue reading below:
Reach Out to Our Urology Clinic to Access Comprehensive Care
In addition to treating most urinary conditions, our certified staff members are capable of addressing an array of common bladder problems. On top of that, the qualified physicians at Western New York Urology Associates provide support for those suffering from pelvic floor issues, cancer, and back pain. Have no doubt, our urology clinic is proud to provide a comprehensive suite of treatment options to properly care for women throughout Buffalo, NY and all the surrounding communities.
If you have any additional questions or concerns regarding our treatment areas, be sure to contact one of the certified representatives at Western New York Urology Associates. We work with a wide assortment of local and national insurance providers, making it easier than ever to access innovative care.
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