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Urinary Incontinence Treatment

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What is Urinary Incontinence (UI)?

Urinary incontinence refers to the involuntary leakage of urine, affecting both men and women, though it is more common in women. It can range from occasional leaks during activities like coughing or sneezing to a sudden, uncontrollable urge to urinate. UI significantly impacts daily life, confidence, and overall well-being, but it is highly treatable with a range of non-invasive and surgical options.

Spine Surgery
Spine Surgery

Our Urinary Incontinence Treatment Services Include:

  • Comprehensive Evaluation: Medical History Review: Detailed discussion about symptoms, triggers, and underlying health conditions.
  • Injectable Bulking Agents: Collagen or synthetic fillers to improve urethral closure.
  • Prolapse Repair Surgery: Correction of pelvic organ prolapse that contributes to incontinence.
  • Post-Treatment Rehabilitation: Regular follow-ups to monitor progress and address any ongoing concerns.
  • Medicated IUI Cycles (if needed): Ovulation induction medications (e.g., clomiphene citrate or gonadotropins) to increase the number of mature eggs.

Benefits of Urinary Incontinence Treatment:

  • Improved Quality of Life: Regain confidence and freedom from embarrassing leaks.
  • Customized Care Plans: Tailored treatments to meet individual needs and lifestyles.
  • Non-Invasive Options: Effective therapies that avoid surgery.
  • Enhanced Bladder Control: Long-term relief from urgency and leakage.
  • Minimally Invasive Solutions: Quick recovery and minimal discomfort with advanced procedures.
Spine Surgery
Spine Surgery

Conditions We Treat with Urinary Incontinence Care:

  • Stress Incontinence: Leakage triggered by activities like coughing, sneezing, or physical exertion.
  • Urge Incontinence: Sudden, intense urge to urinate followed by leakage.
  • Mixed Incontinence: Combination of stress and urge incontinence.
  • Overflow Incontinence: Incomplete bladder emptying causing constant dribbling.
  • Functional Incontinence: Leakage due to physical or cognitive impairments that prevent timely bathroom access.