Is surgery the only solution for prolapse?
No. Non-surgical options like pessaries and therapy work well for many women. Surgery is reserved for more severe or persistent cases.
Are Kegels enough to treat PFDs?
Kegels help, but proper technique and sometimes physical therapy guidance are needed for best results.
Can pelvic floor disorders go away on their own?
Mild cases may improve with therapy, but most require treatment. Early intervention is key.
Are pelvic floor disorders only a concern for older women?
No. While more common after menopause or childbirth, PFDs can affect women of all ages—even young, active women.
Is using an inhaler safe long-term?
Yes. Inhalers deliver medication directly to the lungs and are safe when used as directed by a doctor.
Can asthma be outgrown?
Some children experience remission, especially those with mild asthma, but symptoms can return later in life.
Will asthma affect my child’s growth or learning?
Not with proper treatment. Uncontrolled asthma can affect sleep and concentration, so early management is key.
Can my child still play sports?
Yes—with good asthma control and pre-exercise medications if needed, children can enjoy physical activity.
Is asthma in children curable?
Asthma isn’t curable, but it is manageable. Many children experience fewer symptoms as they grow older.
Should I see a genetic counselor?
If you have a family history of genetic disorders, recurrent miscarriages, or are planning pregnancy later in life, counseling is highly recommended.