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Pelvic Disorders
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Urinary incontinence (The loss of bladder control)
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Urinary incontinence is involuntary loss of urine that ranges from losing a few drops of urine while sneezing or coughing or strong, sudden urge to urinate just before losing a large amount of urine. Urine loss can also occur during sexual activity and cause tremendous emotional distress.
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Pelvic prolapse is a condition in which pelvic organs including the uterus, vagina, bladder, urethra or the rectum descend, or fall out of their normal positions. Prolapse occurs due to several factors such vaginal delivery, age, hysterectomy, straining, obesity,Chronic constipation and family history. Without medical treatment or surgery, these structures may eventually prolapse farther eventually descending into the vagina or protrude beyond the vaginal opening and are visible or palpable outside the body. This is when the patient feels "something like a ball of tissue out of the vaginal opening."
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Brooklyn Office
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7206 Narrows Ave
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Brooklyn, NY 11209
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Tel. (718) 836 9579
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Fax. (718) 836 9638
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Staten Island Office
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1529 Richmond Road
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Staten Island, NY 10304
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Tel. (718) 980 4200
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Fax. (718) 980 4201
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