Urinary incontinence is the involuntary leakage of urine. It is common among women, especially after childbirth or menopause, and can be treated effectively with the right medical care.
Book Confidential ConsultationUrinary incontinence occurs when bladder control is lost, leading to accidental urine leakage. It can affect daily activities, confidence, and quality of life.
The good news is that most cases are manageable with proper diagnosis and treatment.
Leakage during physical activity.
Sudden uncontrollable urge.
Combination of stress & urge.
Bladder not emptying fully.
Mobility or nerve issues.
After childbirth.
Pelvic muscle stretching.
Reduced estrogen levels.
Muscle damage or aging.
Increased bladder pressure.
Repeated abdominal strain.
Nerve signal issues.
Urinary incontinence can affect work, social interactions, and emotional health. Early treatment restores confidence and improves overall quality of life.
Kegel & muscle strengthening.
Improves tissue support.
Controls bladder activity.
Improves tissue health.
For severe cases.
Based on type & severity.
Urinary incontinence is common and treatable. With the right care, bladder control and confidence can be restored.
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