Urinary incontinence is the loss of bladder control, resulting in unintentional leakage of urine. This condition can range from mild, occasional leaks to more frequent and severe issues. It may affect individuals of various ages but is more common in older adults. Urinary incontinence can impact daily activities and reduce quality of life.
What Are the Causes of Urinary Incontinence?
Aging
Muscle tone decreases with age, making bladder control more challenging.
Childbirth
Physical stress from childbirth can weaken pelvic floor muscles, leading to leakage.
Hormonal Changes
Reduced estrogen levels during menopause can affect bladder function.
Injury or Surgery
Damage to the bladder or nerves during surgeries can lead to incontinence.
Obesity
Extra weight places additional pressure on the bladder, worsening symptoms.
Treatments & Recommendations
ThermiVa
A noninvasive radiofrequency treatment that strengthens and tightens vaginal tissues, improving pelvic support and alleviating symptoms of stress incontinence.
O Shot (For Women)
A platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy that rejuvenates tissues and improves bladder control by stimulating natural regeneration and enhancing pelvic function.
Emsella
A noninvasive treatment using electromagnetic energy to strengthen pelvic floor muscles, significantly improving bladder control and reducing urinary leakage.
(For moderate to severe cases, patients are advised to consult a urologist for appropriate treatment. These treatments are ideal for mild to moderate cases, particularly stress incontinence often associated with childbirth.)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is stress urinary incontinence?
Stress incontinence occurs when physical activities like coughing, sneezing, or exercising put pressure on the bladder, causing urine leakage.
Are these treatments non-invasive?
Yes, ThermiVa, O Shot, and Emsella are all noninvasive or minimally invasive, providing effective solutions without surgery.
How long does an Emsella session take?
Each Emsella session lasts about 30 minutes, with no downtime required, making it a convenient option for busy schedules.
Can these treatments completely stop urinary leakage?
While results vary, many patients experience a significant reduction in leakage and improved bladder control after completing the recommended treatments.
Who is a good candidate for these treatments?
These treatments are ideal for individuals experiencing mild to moderate urinary incontinence, particularly stress incontinence. A consultation is necessary to determine the best approach for each case.