Women’s pelvic muscles weaken during the process of repeated pregnancy, childbirth, aging and menopause, which leads to various disorders of organs inside the pelvis such as bladder, urethra, uterus, vagina and etc. For effective treatment of genitourinary disorders in such organs due to childbirth, aging and menopause, cooperation of urologists and gynecologists is necessary.

Available Test
• Initial Screening by Urogynecologist
• Urinalysis, Urine Bacteriologic Test, Urine Cytology
• Bladder Function Test
• Pad Test
• Perineal Ultrasound, Trans-vaginal Ultrasound
• Vaginal Pressure Measurement
• Diagnostic Laparoscopy

Available Treatment
• Medication Therapy
Medication can be used to take a better control of bladder function on urge incontinence and urination disorder patients. Pain reliever can be prescribed to the patients with pelvic pain, however, the effect of pain reliever is only temporary.
• Physical Therapy (Electrical Stimulation & Bio-Feedback Therapy)
Using electrical stimulation or bio-feedback therapy via computer, incontinence, pelvic pain, prolapsed and female sexual dysfunction can be treated intensively without side effects. The effect of physical therapy is permanent.
• Surgical Therapy
Surgery is determined if the symptoms of incontinence, prolapsed or pelvic pain is too severe or uncontrollable by medication or physical therapy.