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Dr. Yaniv Larish, a board-certified urologist, joins us to explore the complicated relationship between endometriosis and bladder symptoms. We uncover how urinary issues like urgency, frequency, and nocturia can be important indicators of endometriosis involvement in the urinary tract.
• Common bladder symptoms include urgency, frequency, nocturia, and feelings of incomplete emptying
• Patients often deny urinary or fecal incontinence but admit to wearing pads daily or difficulty cleaning after bowel movements
• No definitive test exists for endometriosis other than surgery, making proper questioning essential
• Many patients have been dismissed by doctors, making it harder to get accurate symptom reporting
• Surgical interventions may involve trade-offs between pain relief and preserving bladder function
• Post-surgical issues can occur if nerves governing bladder function are affected during treatment
• Cases requiring second or third opinions often involve complex reconstruction after previous surgeries
Do you have more questions? Send them in by using the link in the top of the description of this podcast episode or by emailing [email protected] or visiting the endobattery.com contact page.
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Send us a text with a question or thought on this episode ( We cannot replay from this link)
Dr. Yaniv Larish, a board-certified urologist, joins us to explore the complicated relationship between endometriosis and bladder symptoms. We uncover how urinary issues like urgency, frequency, and nocturia can be important indicators of endometriosis involvement in the urinary tract.
• Common bladder symptoms include urgency, frequency, nocturia, and feelings of incomplete emptying
• Patients often deny urinary or fecal incontinence but admit to wearing pads daily or difficulty cleaning after bowel movements
• No definitive test exists for endometriosis other than surgery, making proper questioning essential
• Many patients have been dismissed by doctors, making it harder to get accurate symptom reporting
• Surgical interventions may involve trade-offs between pain relief and preserving bladder function
• Post-surgical issues can occur if nerves governing bladder function are affected during treatment
• Cases requiring second or third opinions often involve complex reconstruction after previous surgeries
Do you have more questions? Send them in by using the link in the top of the description of this podcast episode or by emailing [email protected] or visiting the endobattery.com contact page.
Support the show
Website endobattery.com
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