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Urinary Health

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Menopausal women may experience increased urinary urgency, frequency, or incontinence and increased risk of UTIs. The thinning of the urethral lining and weakening of pelvic floor muscles can also make bladder control more challenging.

Pelvic floor exercises, staying hydrated, and medical treatments like hormone therapy or bladder training can be considered for these symptoms.

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