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Why Your Bladder Still Feels ‘Off’ After a UTI: How Chronic UTIs can lead to Overactive Bladder (OAB)
Recurring UTIs can lead to long-term bladder irritation and overactive bladder symptoms like urgency, frequency, and leakage. Learn how pelvic floor physical therapy helps calm bladder nerves, release muscle tension, and restore healthy bladder function so you can find lasting relief from chronic UTIs and regain confidence in your daily life.

Dr.Bhavti Soni
Feb 233 min read


Urinary Incontinence: The Importance of Knowing the Different Incontinence Types & Early Prevention
Urinary incontinence is common, but it’s not something you have to live with. From stress leaks when you cough or sneeze, to sudden urges that are hard to control, understanding the different types can help you get the right support. Early intervention makes a big difference, and gentle guidance from a pelvic PT can help strengthen your pelvic floor, improve bladder control, and boost confidence in daily life.

Dr.Bhavti Soni
Feb 232 min read


Going frequently to bathroom does not mean you have a small bladder...
Overactive bladder?Going to the bathroom frequently DOES NOT automatically mean you have a small bladder! Here's what else it could mean...

Dr.Bhavti Soni
Oct 12, 20221 min read


Is it Interstitial Cystitis or Pelvic Floor Dysfunction?
BPS/IC & Pelvic Floor Dysfunction share similar symptoms- how do I tell them apart?

Dr.Bhavti Soni
Sep 23, 20223 min read
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