Discover the hidden truths about Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM) and unlock the secrets to optimal vulva health with renowned expert Dr. Maria Uloko.
Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM) is a condition that’s characterized by chronic symptoms of the vulva and bladder, affecting menopausal women of any age. It’s an important and widely misunderstood topic that more doctors — especially urologists — are beginning to address in women’s health today.
In this episode, urologist and comprehensive sexual health specialist, Dr. Maria Uloko, offers a deep dive into GSM. She explains what GSM is, the importance of vulva health, advocating for yourself as a patient, understanding hormones during menopause, HRT safety, and much more.
Dr. Maria Uloko specializes in comprehensive sexual health care and medical advocacy for all genders. She serves as the Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of California, San Diego, and is the current Director of Vulvar Health. Her compassionate and inclusive approach to sexual health helps patients achieve a better quality of life.
Discussed in this episode:
The gender gap in the field of urology and how it’s changing today
The need to end medical gaslighting
What is genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM)?
Symptoms of GSM
A brief history of hormone replacement therapy for menopause
Different reasons why women at many stages of life can experience menopause and GSM
How clinicians can do better for their patients with menopause and GSM
The importance of thorough medical examinations of the vulva
“With menopause, there’s this cultural norm that women just suffer; women are automatically difficult. No. Women don’t have to suffer through menopause.” - Dr. Maria Uloko
Related to this episode:
Maria Uloko’s Podcast: Battle Cry Podcast
Dr. Maria Uloko on Instagram
Dr. Maria Uloko on LinkedIn
Dr. Maria Uloko on Twitter
Recommended Books on Menopause
Recommended Books on Sexual Anatomy & Hormones
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