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A Seat on the Aisle, Please! [recurso electrónico] : The Essential Guide to Urinary Tract Problems in Women / by Elizabeth Kavaler.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2006Descripción: XIV, 413 p. online resourceTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • computer
Tipo de soporte:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9780387367453
  • 99780387367453
Tema(s): Formatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD:
  • 610 23
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
The Basics -- The Nuts and Bolts of the Female Pelvis -- What Can Go Wrong? -- Picking a Doctor -- Urinary Leakage and Incontingence -- Stress Urinary Incontinence -- Urinary Urge Incontinence -- The Golden Years -- Dropped Organs: Pelvic-Floor Prolapse -- Pelvic-Floor Prolapse -- The Painful Bladder -- Urinary Tract Infections -- Interstitial Cystitis and Pelvic Pain Syndromes -- Related Issues -- Menopause, Hormones, and the Development of Female Pelvic Problems -- Anesthesia for Surgery and a Crash Course in Pain Medications -- A Visit to the Urologist's Office -- Safety in Numbers.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: In the course of a lifetime, more than half of all women will experience some form of debilitating pelvic disease or discomfort, including chronic urinary tract infections, various kinds of incontinence, pelvic floor prolapse, and interstitial cystitis. Surprisingly, until recently there has been only scant attention paid to this very common group of disorders, considering the vast population of sufferers. What's more, doctors have long tended to dismiss many symptoms of urinary tract disorders as an inevitable consequence of the aging process or, worse still, as indicators of underlying psychological disease. In this concise, clearly written, and sympathetic new book, Elizabeth Kavaler suggests that a new approach to UT disorders is long overdue. One of the surprisingly small number of female urologists practicing in the U.S., Dr. Kavaler explains what these diseases are and what patients can do to get themselves diagnosed and treated properly. But more than that, she extends an expert, sympathetic, and skilled hand to those who've been distressed, isolated, and embarrassed for too long.
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The Basics -- The Nuts and Bolts of the Female Pelvis -- What Can Go Wrong? -- Picking a Doctor -- Urinary Leakage and Incontingence -- Stress Urinary Incontinence -- Urinary Urge Incontinence -- The Golden Years -- Dropped Organs: Pelvic-Floor Prolapse -- Pelvic-Floor Prolapse -- The Painful Bladder -- Urinary Tract Infections -- Interstitial Cystitis and Pelvic Pain Syndromes -- Related Issues -- Menopause, Hormones, and the Development of Female Pelvic Problems -- Anesthesia for Surgery and a Crash Course in Pain Medications -- A Visit to the Urologist's Office -- Safety in Numbers.

In the course of a lifetime, more than half of all women will experience some form of debilitating pelvic disease or discomfort, including chronic urinary tract infections, various kinds of incontinence, pelvic floor prolapse, and interstitial cystitis. Surprisingly, until recently there has been only scant attention paid to this very common group of disorders, considering the vast population of sufferers. What's more, doctors have long tended to dismiss many symptoms of urinary tract disorders as an inevitable consequence of the aging process or, worse still, as indicators of underlying psychological disease. In this concise, clearly written, and sympathetic new book, Elizabeth Kavaler suggests that a new approach to UT disorders is long overdue. One of the surprisingly small number of female urologists practicing in the U.S., Dr. Kavaler explains what these diseases are and what patients can do to get themselves diagnosed and treated properly. But more than that, she extends an expert, sympathetic, and skilled hand to those who've been distressed, isolated, and embarrassed for too long.

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