Stress Urinary Incontinence
Stress incontinence causes urine to leak when something puts pressure on your bladder (the organ in the urinary system that holds pee). You may release small amounts of urine when you cough, sneeze or laugh. Physical exertion like jumping, running or lifting a heavy object can also cause you to pee. Our non-surgical Stress Urinary Incontinence Treatment is designed to provide relief from the unintended leakage of urine during physical activities. By using non-invasive techniques, we aim to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles and restore bladder control.
How We Do It
Consultation
Analysis of the patient
Diagnosis
Analysis of the patient
Treatment Plan
Decide a course of action
FDA Approved
Advanced Treatments
Ensure the plan is working
Prevention Tips
Recommendations by the doctor
Treatment Options
Our Recommended Treatment
We recommend an in-depth consultation to determine the most appropriate course of treatment based on your personal needs and goals. It’s important to consult with a qualified medical professional for a comprehensive understanding of the procedure, its risks, and whether it’s an appropriate option for you.
Tips
- Lifestyle changes such as maintaining a healthy weight.
- Regular pelvic floor exercises.
- Reducing bladder irritants from your die.
FAQ’s
The treatment is usually comfortable and non-invasive, causing minimal discomfort.
With lifestyle adjustments and ongoing exercises, results can be long-lasting and may vary as per the individual’s treatment.
Non-surgical treatments for stress urinary incontinence are generally considered safe. However, some individuals may experience temporary discomfort that resolves in a few hours.