May 2026: Women’s Urologic Health – UTIs, IC, and Pelvic Pain

May 1, 2026 | Journal

Recurrent urinary tract infections, interstitial cystitis (painful bladder syndrome), and pelvic pain can disrupt work, sleep, and daily life. A careful, stepwise approach often brings lasting relief.

When infections repeat
We look for patterns such as hormonal changes, activity‑related triggers, or incomplete bladder emptying. Prevention can include hydration routines, non‑antibiotic strategies, and, in the right context, topical estrogen.

When tests are negative but symptoms continue
Persistent urgency, frequency, and pelvic pain may point to interstitial cystitis or pelvic floor dysfunction. Symptom tracking, tailored diet changes, stress reduction, and pelvic floor therapy often work best in combination.

Your next step
If urinary or pelvic symptoms are becoming a pattern, let’s evaluate and create a plan that supports comfort and control.

Schedule care
Urology Associates • 11000 Hefner Pointe Dr, Oklahoma City, OK • (405) 749‑9655 • urologyokc.com

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