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Vaginal oestrogen could save your life, with Dr Rachel Rubin
Manage episode 425991571 series 2624169
With more than half of women experiencing at least one urinary tract infection in their lifetime, Liz chats to urologist and sexual medicine specialist Dr Rachel Rubin to reveal why UTIs must be taken more seriously.
Rachel shares the realities of how dangerous UTIs can be, plus how the lack of knowledge on this common infection is just another example of medical misogyny.
Rachel talks Liz through the symptoms of genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) and how vaginal oestrogen could be lifesaving.
Links mentioned in the episode:
- Visit Rachel Rubin's website and subscribe to her newsletter
- Listen to our podcast on Why your UTIs keep coming back, with Kate Stephens
- Purchase A Better Second Half by Liz Earle
- Email us your questions at podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
442 episodes
Manage episode 425991571 series 2624169
With more than half of women experiencing at least one urinary tract infection in their lifetime, Liz chats to urologist and sexual medicine specialist Dr Rachel Rubin to reveal why UTIs must be taken more seriously.
Rachel shares the realities of how dangerous UTIs can be, plus how the lack of knowledge on this common infection is just another example of medical misogyny.
Rachel talks Liz through the symptoms of genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) and how vaginal oestrogen could be lifesaving.
Links mentioned in the episode:
- Visit Rachel Rubin's website and subscribe to her newsletter
- Listen to our podcast on Why your UTIs keep coming back, with Kate Stephens
- Purchase A Better Second Half by Liz Earle
- Email us your questions at podcast@lizearlewellbeing.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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