Recurrent UTIs in Women Treatment in Bangalore

Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) are one of the most common bacterial infections in women. When a woman experiences two or more UTIs within six months or three or more in a year, it is termed Recurrent UTI (rUTI). Frequent UTIs can be frustrating, affecting daily life, sleep, and overall well-being.

At Vyshnavi Hospitals, our expert urologists provide comprehensive diagnosis, prevention strategies, and advanced treatment for recurrent UTIs to help women regain their health and confidence.

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Types of Pelvic Organ Prolapse

1. Cystocele (Bladder Prolapse)

✔ The bladder bulges into the vaginal wall.✔ Causes urinary leakage, frequent infections, and incomplete bladder emptying.

2. Rectocele (Rectal Prolapse)

✔ The rectum pushes against the vaginal wall.✔ Leads to difficulty passing stools and a sensation of fullness in the pelvic area.

3. Uterine Prolapse

✔ The uterus descends into the vaginal canal due to weakened ligaments.✔ Common after multiple vaginal deliveries or menopause.

4. Vaginal Vault Prolapse

✔ Occurs after a hysterectomy when the top of the vagina sags.

5. Enterocele (Small Bowel Prolapse)

✔ The small intestine pushes into the vagina, causing pelvic pressure and discomfort.

Causes & Risk Factors of Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Common Causes & Risk Factors

✔ Pregnancy & Childbirth – Especially multiple vaginal births or prolonged labor.✔ Aging & Menopause – Low estrogen levels weaken pelvic muscles.✔ Obesity – Excess weight puts pressure on pelvic organs.✔ Chronic Cough or Constipation – Repeated straining or heavy lifting increases the risk.✔ Previous Pelvic Surgery – Hysterectomy or other surgeries may alter pelvic support.✔ Genetic Factors – Some women have naturally weaker connective tissues.

Symptoms of Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Common Symptoms

✅ A feeling of heaviness or pressure in the pelvic area.✅ Visible bulging or protrusion in the vagina.✅ Urinary issues – Leakage, urgency, or frequent infections.✅ Bowel difficulties – Constipation or a sensation of incomplete emptying.✅ Pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse.✅ Lower back pain related to pelvic strain.

Diagnosis of Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Diagnostic Tests

🔬 Pelvic Exam – Checks for vaginal bulging or organ descent.🔬 Urine Tests – Identifies infections or urinary retention.🔬 Pelvic Ultrasound – Assesses the position of pelvic organs.🔬 MRI Pelvic Floor Imaging – Provides a detailed view of organ displacement.

Treatment Options for Pelvic Organ Prolapse

1. Non-Surgical Treatments

🔹 Pelvic Floor Therapy (Kegels) – Strengthens pelvic muscles to prevent worsening of symptoms.🔹 Pessary Device – A small silicone ring inserted into the vagina to support pelvic organs.🔹 Lifestyle Changes – Weight management, avoiding heavy lifting, and treating constipation.🔹 Hormonal Therapy – Estrogen creams help strengthen vaginal tissues post-menopause.

2. Surgical Treatments

✔ Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery – Restores normal pelvic organ position using tissue grafts or mesh support.✔ Hysterectomy (if required) – For severe uterine prolapse.✔ Sacrocolpopexy – A laparoscopic procedure using mesh to lift the vaginal vault.✔ Colporrhaphy (Vaginal Wall Repair) – Tightens vaginal tissues to correct cystocele or rectocele.

Prevention Tips for Recurrent UTIs

Follow these essential guidelines to reduce your risk of UTIs:

  • Stay well-hydrated with at least 8 glasses of water daily
  • Urinate immediately after sexual activity
  • Wipe from front to back after using the bathroom
  • Avoid holding urine for long periods
  • Take prescribed preventive antibiotics as directed
  • Consider probiotic supplements for urinary health

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