Urinary Incontinence

Urinary Incontinence

Learn about Urinary Incontinence, its symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment options at Blume Health.

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What Causes It?

Weakened pelvic floor muscles

Pregnancy and childbirth

Prostate issues

Aging

Neurological disorders

Signs & Symptoms

Leaking urine when coughing or sneezing

Sudden, intense urge to urinate

Frequent urination

Inability to reach the toilet in time

Constant dribbling of urine

How We Diagnose

Our specialists use advanced diagnostic methods to accurately identify and assess your condition

Medical History Assessment

Detailed evaluation of symptoms, medical conditions, and medications that could contribute to incontinence.

Physical Examination

Assessment of reflexes, sensations, and pelvic floor strength.

Urinalysis

Testing urine for signs of infection or other abnormalities.

Treatment Options

Personalized treatment plans tailored to your specific needs and condition

1

Pelvic Floor Exercises

Strengthening exercises for the pelvic floor muscles to improve control.

2

Bladder Training

Techniques to increase bladder capacity and control urges.

3

Medications

Various medications can help depending on the type of incontinence.

Home Remedies

Kegel Exercises

Regular pelvic floor exercises to strengthen muscles.

Timed Voiding

Using the bathroom on a schedule rather than waiting for the urge.

Fluid Management

Adjusting fluid intake timing and avoiding bladder irritants.

Prevention Tips

Maintain a healthy weight

Practice pelvic floor exercises regularly

Avoid caffeine and alcohol

Quit smoking

Treat constipation promptly

Surgical Solutions

Advanced surgical procedures performed by our expert specialists

Sling Procedures

Placing a supportive material to help keep the urethra closed.

Bladder Neck Suspension

Surgical procedure to support the urethra and bladder neck.

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Our specialists are here to provide expert care for urinary incontinence. Schedule your consultation today.

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