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Urinary Incontinence

Urinary Incontinence is the involuntary leakage of urine—a common yet often embarrassing condition that affects both men and women, especially with age or after childbirth. While not life-threatening, it can significantly impact daily activities and quality of life. At our center, we provide comprehensive diagnosis and individualized treatment for all types of urinary incontinence. Led by experienced urologists, our goal is to help you regain bladder control, confidence, and comfort.

Types of Urinary Incontinence Treated

  • Stress Incontinence: Leaking urine during activities like coughing, sneezing, or lifting.

  • Urge Incontinence: Sudden, intense urge to urinate followed by leakage.

  • Overflow Incontinence: Dribbling due to incomplete bladder emptying.

  • Functional Incontinence: Physical or cognitive impairments affecting timely bathroom access.

  • Mixed Incontinence: Combination of stress and urge incontinence.

Diagnosis

  • Detailed History & Physical Exam

  • Bladder Diary to track symptoms

  • Urinalysis to detect infection or blood

  • Post-Void Residual Measurement (via ultrasound)

  • Urodynamic Testing to assess bladder pressure and function

  • Cystoscopy to visualize the bladder (if needed)

Treatment Options

1. Lifestyle Modifications

  • Bladder training and timed voiding

  • Fluid and diet management

  • Weight loss and smoking cessation

  • Avoiding bladder irritants (caffeine, alcohol)

2. Pelvic Floor Muscle Therapy

  • Kegel Exercises guided by specialists

  • Biofeedback therapy for muscle strengthening

3. Medications

  • Anticholinergics or beta-3 agonists (for urge incontinence)

  • Topical estrogen therapy (for post-menopausal women)

  • Alpha-blockers (in men with prostate-related symptoms)

4. Minimally Invasive Procedures

  • Urethral bulking agents (for stress incontinence)

  • Bladder Botox injections (for overactive bladder)

  • Neuromodulation therapy (like sacral nerve stimulation)

5. Surgical Interventions

  • Sling procedures (common in women with stress incontinence)

  • Artificial urinary sphincter (often used in men after prostate surgery)

Why Choose Us?

✔ Compassionate, discreet, and expert care
✔ Comprehensive urological diagnostics under one roof
✔ Female and male urology specialists
✔ Minimally invasive options available for faster recovery
✔ Personalized treatment plans tailored to your lifestyle