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Abnormal Bleeding

Abnormal bleeding can occur at any point during a woman’s life from the time she starts menstruating. Whether it happens during, before, or after your menstrual period, getting it examined by a professional is important.

Abnormal PAP Smears and HPV

Abnormal result from a PAP smear or a diagnosis of HPV are something that many women experience. Annual visits can help detect and address problems early and lower your risk of developing other more serious conditions. 

Cramps and Pelvic Pain

If you begin to have cramps or pelvic pain that is abnormally severe during period, intercourse, or any other part of your menstruation cycle, call your gynecologist. These are not part of a normal cycle, contrary to popular belief.

Cycle Irregularities

Cycle irregularities can be an indicator that a more serious condition is present, such as endometriosis and polycystic ovarian syndrome. With proper testing, we can determine the underlying cause of your cycle irregularity and develop a personalized treatment plan for you. 

Endometriosis

Endometriosis is where tissue grows outside of the uterus or on other harmful areas of the body. While there is no cure for endometriosis, it is easily diagnosable. The condition can be treated with medication, hormone therapy, surgery, and alternative medicine.

UTI

A urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection that occurs in any part of your urinary tract system. UTIs can be uncomfortable, painful, and, if left untreated, can result in a kidney infection. If you are experiencing pain or burning while urinating, frequent urination, or bloody urine, call your doctor today.

Vaginal Infections

Vaginal infections are often the result of bacteria buildup in the vaginal area. There are several types of infections women can experience, all of which can be treated with medication.

Vaginal Rejuvenation

Vaginal rejuvenation is an umbrella term for procedures that help to tighten loose skin, strengthen muscles, and improve the function of the vaginal area. While not everyone is a candidate for this, it can help women who have experienced changes from childbirth or menopause. 

Meet Our Providers

Each Mile High OBGYN + Midwifery professional is specially trained to work with women from all walks of life. No matter what you’re looking to seek care for, our providers can help. Learn more about our staff and professionals below. 
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How is a UTI diagnosed?

Fortunately, UTIs are simple to diagnose. Your Mile High provider will likely ask you to provide a urine sample in the office to test, looking at the white and red blood cell count and a urine culture. Both of these tests help to determine the best course of action to treat your UTI. It’s also important to be able to accurately describe your symptoms. Here are some of the most common ones: 

  • Feeling the need to urinate frequently
  • Being unable to hold your urine 
  • Pain with urination 
  • Blood in the urine 
  • Strange smelling urine 

Treatment for UTIs

Antibiotics
Antibiotics are the most common treatment. Be sure to complete the entire cycle as directed by your provider to avoid problems.
Drink Plenty of Fluids
Drinking water or cranberry juice can help dilute your urine, getting rid of bacteria.
Use a Heating Pad
Warmth can help to lessen the pressure on your bladder, along with relieving any pain you’re experiencing.

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Do you still have questions about UTIs?

Can cranberry juice cure my UTI?

Currently, there is no evidence to support the claim that cranberry juice can cure a UTI. However, it does have nutritional benefits and can not hurt you at all. 

Should I stop having sexual intercourse when I have a UTI?
Yes. Avoid sexual intercourse until your symptoms have subsided.
What happens if my UTI doesn’t go away?
If you complete your antibiotic or other treatment as directed by your provider and your symptoms have not decreased, you should call your provider. There may be another cause of the symptoms.

Insurance Options We Honor

Mile High OBGYN + Midwifery accepts most major insurance providers! If you have any questions about whether we accept your insurance or not, please reach out to us.

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