Assessment consisted of a medically administered 39-part questionnaire documenting urological and related symptoms, a urological, gynecological, and neurological examination; urine analysis for microscopy and culture; hormone profiles; a 1-h hospital pad test, uroflowmetry, and dynamic videourodynamics. ...
Menopause-related sleep problems, including insomnia, are common during this transition in a woman’s life. Insomnia during the menopausal transition can be caused by night sweats, hot flashes that occur at night. Sweating and hot flashes can make it very difficult to sleep. The changes in a ...
thinner, and less elastic with declining estrogen levels. This can lead to an increased risk ofurinary tract infection(UTI), feeling the need to urinate more frequently, or leakage of urine (
The labia minora protect the opening of the urethra (urine canal) and the entrance to the vagina. Above the urethra, the labia minora join to form the tip of the clitoris. The clitoris plays a key role in female sexual arousal.Vagina: The vagina is the canal that leads from the uterus...
(a little high) urine, shoulder x ray. I was told to follow up with my Doctor. A week later my Doctor informs me that my blood sugar in the ER that day was very high. And a large amount of sugar in my urine. He never said a word to me about my urine that day. She told ...
After menopause, women may sometimes experience episodes in which they have a sudden need to urinate (called urinary urgency), sometimes resulting in urge urinary incontinence—leaking small or large amounts of urine. Urinary incontinence becomes more common and severe with age. However, it is ...
perimenopause, menopause, and the postmenopausal years include irregular heartbeat, headaches,insomnia, irritability,depression, andanxiety, along with cognitive symptoms like forgetfulness. Menopause is also associated with problems such as vaginal dryness, painfulsexualintercourse, urine leakage, and joint ...
There are several options; it depends whether a woman still has a womb and whether she finds continued menstruation acceptable. Two of the oldest and still most widely used preparations are Premarin and Premique. The first contains conjugated oestrogens extracted from the urine of pregnant mares an...
Dark, smelly urine Dry lips, tongue, and mouth Increased thirst Sunken eyes Increased fatigue Increase hot flashes and night sweats (it’s a two-way communication; hot flashes cause dehydration, and the other way round) Frequent headaches ...
highlighted sex-related differences in the plasma, serum, and urine metabolomes of healthy patients.137 The plasma metabolome showed higher levels of phenylalanine, glutamate, glutamine, kynurenine, methionine, proline, and tyrosine in men than in women. Also, the branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs...