Choosing to find an empathetic gynecologist can feel like a monumental task, but we're here at Advanced Gynecology to aid you in managing your health. We treat Roswell women for many conditions including:
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Women's Health Concerns
Whether you're dealing with women's health issues like interstitial cystitis, overactive bladder or post menopausal side effects, or you have a condition that affects your daily health, it's time to see a specialist in Sandy Springs. It's essential for your peace of mind to find a specialist of gynecology in Sandy Springs that you can trust. At Advanced Gynecology, we excel at helping the women of Roswell, Georgia with the following bladder and urinary tract issues:
Painful Bladder Syndrome
PBS is a condition that results in recurring discomfort in the bladder and the surrounding pelvic region. People may experience mild discomfort, pressure, tenderness or intense pain in the bladder and pelvic area. Symptoms may include an urgency to urinate, a frequent need to urinate or both.
Endometriosis
During a normal, healthy menstrual cycle, the endometrial tissue inside the uterus thickens then breaks down — this breakdown of the uterine lining is what causes normal bleeding during menstruation. When this tissue that normally grows inside the uterus actually grows outside the uterus, endometriosis occurs. This tissue still behaves like the endometrium inside the uterus — it still thickens, breaks down and causes bleeding. When this occurs outside the uterus, women may experience pain and even infertility.
Interstitial Cystitis
Interstitial cystitis is a disruptive, chronic condition that looks a lot like a urinary tract infection (UTI) without actually being an infection. Interstitial cystitis causes inflammation in the bladder and can be made worse should a UTI occur. Also known as painful bladder syndrome, interstitial cystitis creates pressure and pain in the bladder and in some cases the pelvis.
Kidney Stones
Kidney stones are hard crystalline salts that form in the urinary tract or kidneys. Small kidney stones may go undetected and leave the body in the urine stream. It's relatively common for a more massive stone to block part of the urinary system, resulting in severe pain in the lower back or abdomen. A kidney stone may also result in blood in the urine, vomiting or painful urination.
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Whatever your issue, our team of talented, caring doctors and medical staff will make you feel at home from the moment you walk into our facility. We educate you about your condition but also ensure you're aware of the different treatment options available, so you're able to make an informed choice.