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    Bhawana Purwar
    08/05/2025
    Miss Bhawana Purwar

    Consultant urogynaecologist

    Urodynamics in female urology: What is it, and how can it help?

    Urodynamics and urodynamic testing refers to a group of tests used to assess how well the bladder, urethra and pelvic floor muscles store and release urine. In female urology, these tests are especially helpful in understanding problems like urinary incontinence, frequent urination or difficulty emptying the bladder. Urodynamic studies provide valuable information that cannot be obtained from symptoms or physical examination alone.

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    Ian Beckley
    23/04/2025
    Mr Ian Beckley

    Consultant urologist, with special interest in female, functional and reconstructive neuro-urology

    Male incontinence: How do you fix it?

    Urinary incontinence in men - the involuntary leakage of urine - can be distressing and have a major impact on everyday life. Fortunately, there are several effective treatments available, depending on the cause and severity of the problem. This article explains what causes male incontinence and what options are available to help regain control.

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    Paul Moran
    24/02/2025
    Mr Paul Moran

    Consultant urogynaecologist and gynaecologist

    Regaining control: the latest advances in surgical treatments for stress urinary incontinence

    Stress urinary incontinence is the involuntary leakage of urine during moment of strain or exertion. In this article, a leading urogynaecologist shares the surgical advancements that can address stress urinary incontinence.

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    Rowland Rees
    21/09/2023
    Mr Rowland Rees

    Urologist and Male Genito-Urethral Surgeon

    Artificial urinary sphincter surgery for the relief of urinary incontinence

    Urinary incontinence refers to the involuntary passage of urine, a common problem that affects up to 3 million people in the UK. If you suffer from severe urinary incontinence, however, the implantation of an artificial urinary sphincter can help to resolve symptoms and improve quality of life. Here, Mr Rowland Rees, renowned consultant urologist and male genito-urethral surgeon, provides an expert insight into artificial urinary sphincter surgery.

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    Rufus Cartwright
    15/05/2023
    Mr Rufus Cartwright

    Gynaecologist

    How is stress incontinence treated?

    Stress incontinence, characterised by the unintentional leakage of urine, is a common problem that can affect wellbeing, leading to embarrassment, social isolation and limited physical activity. Here, Mr Rufus Cartwright, renowned consultant gynaecologist based in London, provides an expert insight into stress incontinence, including causes and treatment.

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    Rajesh Kavia
    06/04/2023
    Mr Rajesh Kavia

    Urologist

    Urinary incontinence in men and women: What are the causes?

    In this informative article, highly respected consultant urological surgeon Mr Rajesh Kavia shares his expert insight on urinary incontinence in both men and women.

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    Victoria Asfour
    24/11/2022
    Miss Victoria Asfour

    Obstetrician & Gynaecologist

    An expert guide to bladder problems

    Highly esteemed consultant gynaecologist and obstetrician Miss Victoria Asfour shares her expert insight on common bladder and urinary problems and the lifestyle modifications which can help to resolve them in this informative article.

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    Alexander Bader
    13/12/2021
    Dr Alexander Bader

    Obstetrician & Gynaecologist

    Empowering women to live well: Treating the aftereffects of childbirth

    Vaginal relaxation is a common problem affecting women as a consequence of childbirth or changes that occur during the menopause. In this article, expert gynaecologist and specialist obstetrician Dr Alexander Bader, renowned for his innovative surgical methods in reconstructive and cosmetic vaginal procedures in Europe, outlines the treatment options available for women.

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    Charlotte Chaliha
    16/12/2019
    Ms Charlotte Chaliha

    Gynaecologist with subspecialty expertise in urogynaecology

    Stress incontinence of urine

    Stress urinary incontinence is a common and distressing symptom that affects 25-45% of women. Risk factors include previous pregnancy, vaginal delivery, obesity, and postmenopausal status. Obstetrician and urogynaecologist in London, Ms Charlotte Chaliha talks about how to stop stress incontinence and who is more at risk.

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    Arvind Vashisht
    17/09/2019
    Mr Arvind Vashisht

    Gynaecologist

    Overactive bladder in women: Ask an expert

    An overactive bladder is a relatively common condition. How do we define an overactive bladder? What causes it and how can it be treated. Leading gynaecologist Mr Arvind Vashisht explains all you need to know.

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