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Who do you know? The search for “silent sufferers”.

by Dr. Portera and Dr. Naiha Mussarat | Jan 9, 2017 | Uncategorized

Who do you know that could be a “silent sufferer”? You? One or more of your family members? People at the office?  Staff members or patients at the medical practice where you work? Those you know in retirement communities or nursing homes? People at your church...

WebMD Article: Incontinence: Coping Away From Home

by Dr. Portera and Dr. Naiha Mussarat | Jan 8, 2017 | Uncategorized

Living With Incontinence Don’t wait. With a little effort, you can overcome the challenges of a leaky bladder. It can be as easy as few simple changes in your daily routine. First, you’ll want to know what’s going on. You might have leakage when you laugh, cough, or...

What is a Urogynecologist? You need to know.

by Dr. Portera and Dr. Naiha Mussarat | Jan 7, 2017 | Uncategorized

Dr. Portera is a Urogynecologist – a surgeon who specializes in the care of women with urinary and pelvic floor disorders. He has been successfully treating patients suffering from these conditions for over 20 years, and he performs a higher volume of mesh-sling...

Getting Your Life Back From Incontinence and Pelvic Floor Disorders

by Dr. Portera and Dr. Naiha Mussarat | Jan 6, 2017 | Uncategorized

Millions of American women suffer from Incontinence, the loss of bladder or bowel control, and Pelvic Organ Prolapse. The embarrassment and inconvenience of Incontinence leads to insecurity, isolation and a reduction in social activities, including exercise and...

Getting Your Life Back from Incontinence begins with identifying the cause.

by Dr. Portera and Dr. Naiha Mussarat | Jan 6, 2017 | Uncategorized

Incontinence Stress IncontinencePoor bladder neck support, also called a fallen bladder, or a weak bladder neck causes this condition. Women who have stress incontinence may leak urine when exercising, coughing, laughing or simply walking. Urge IncontinenceWhen a...

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  • Who do you know? The search for “silent sufferers”.

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