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Based on your answers you don’t seem to have symptoms commonly associated with SUI and POP

but you should still talk to your doctor about your concerns.

Thank you for completing this self-assessment. Based on your answers you don’t seem to have symptoms commonly associated with SUI and POP.

However, if you are experiencing symptoms you may want ot speak with a doctor. We have a Physician Finder directory with specialists who can treat POP, SUI and other pelvic floor disorders.

Pelvic floor disorders (PFDs) are a group of conditions that affect the pelvic floor.

The pelvic floor includes the muscles, ligaments and connective tissue in the lowest part of the pelvis. It supports your organs, including the bowel, bladder, uterus, vagina, and rectum. The pelvic floor prevents these organs from falling down or out of your body. It also helps the organs function properly.

What Causes PFDs?

In general, a pelvic floor disorder is due to weakened pelvic muscles or tears in the connective tissue. A damaged pelvic floor cannot continue to provide the support that your organs need to work effectively. As this structure weakens, normal functioning of the bowel, bladder, uterus, vagina, and rectum can be affected.

Two very common PFDs are stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and pelvic organ prolapse (POP).

Stress urinary incontinence

Pelvic organ prolapse

1 out of 4 women

20 years or older suffers from PFDs1

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Find out more about stopping your symptoms at the source.

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Resources for you

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Download the SUI patient guide

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Download the POP patient guide

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Descargue la guia IUE del paciente en español

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Descargue la guia POP del paciente en español

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Locate a pelvic health specialist near you

Simply enter your ZIP code to see a listing of pelvic doctors in your area. Each listing provides the doctor’s name and area of pelvic health expertise, along with their website, phone number and distance from your home.

This directory was created and is maintained by Coloplast. It is intended to support patients who want to learn more about treatment options for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and pelvic organ prolapse (POP) by helping connect them to physicians who have demonstrated qualifications and interest in providing quality care for these conditions. Names and details in this directory are provided for your information only. Decisions regarding choice of physician and treatment are a patient’s responsibility, as is all communication and interaction with listed medical professionals. Any information you send to a physician is not covered by the Coloplast Privacy Policy.

Physicians listed on the Physician Locator pay no fee for inclusion. Some physicians on this list may purchase products from, provide consulting services to and/or be a party to a co-marketing agreement with Coloplast. Coloplast makes no representations or warranties regarding, and shall not be responsible for, the competencies or skill level of any of the physicians listed on the Physician Locator or the quality of their procedural outcomes. You and your physician must determine the right procedure for you.

For more information about this physician finder or if you have questions about how to add or manage directory listings please contact the administrator.

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