Stress incontinence

          Stress incontinence causes the urine leaks out from the bladder all of a sudden when any physical pressure/ stress is applied on the bladder. It can happen during physical exertion like laughing, coughing, sneezing, exercising, heavy lifting, running jumping, etc….  this is not related to psychological stress.

Stress incontinence is very common in women than men. people with severe and moderate stress incontinence may leak urine even for a less forceful activities like standing up, bending over. In some cases, urine may even soak through the inner garments.

Stress incontinence is different from overactive bladder (OAB) or urgency urinary incontinence (UUI). In UUI disorder, people tend to have urgency to urinate at once the bladder is full. The bladder muscle contracts that causes a sudden urge to urinate before you can reach the bathroom. People with OAB may even leak urine when they have that urge to urinate.

            Statistics says that about 1 in 3 women suffer from stress incontinence at some point in their life. Stress incontinence can also worsen as we age. About 1 in 2 women aged 65 and above find themselves leak urine. This is also be seen in few men who have undergone surgery for prostate cancer and pelvic nerve injury.

What causes stress incontinence?

            Stress incontinence occurs when the pelvic floor muscle that controls urine release weakens. this muscle is also called as urethra. For better understanding let us know about the overview of urinary track functionality.

            Normally, kidney cleans our blood and removes waste and excess water from the blood. Then it drains urine down through thin tubes called ureters and pumps the urine to the bladder. Bladder is a balloon like organ which stores urine.  When the bladder is full, the bladder muscle contrasts and squeezes out to release the urine from the bladder. Urethra is the tube that is presented right at the bottom of the bladder. Through this tube, urine exits our body.

Sphincter muscles holds urethra tube to prevent urine to leak out until you are not ready to release the urine. When the sphincter muscle relaxes, bladder contracts and the urination occur. When urethra tube weakens by any chance, it allows the urine to easily pass out from the bladder when any stress is applied on the bladder.

One of the main factors that weakens urethra tube is pregnancy and vaginal child birth. During delivery, pelvic floor muscle may weaken in most of the women and thus makes the urethra tube to lose its hold. Due to this, stress incontinence soon begins after the delivery of child. In some cases, it may occur after few years of delivery. But there are other factors that also contributes in stress incontinence. They are as follows

How can stress incontinence affects a person?

            Many people who have stress incontinence isolate themselves as they are embarrassed about this problem. This can affect their family and sexual relationships. They may not even want to talk about this with their doctors thinking there is no possible solution for this in their lives. Here are some of the disturbances people with stress incontinence face in their day today lives

Diagnosis

            It is not widely known for most of the people that stress incontinence is treatable disorder. there are very effective, modern and painless procedures available which can give relief from the embarrassment they face in day today life. People with stress incontinence find themselves not comfortable to discuss this with anyone. But this has to be discussed openly with the physician so that it can be diagnosed. The symptoms of stress incontinence and the way it is affecting one’s life has to be clearly known to the specialist for better diagnosis.

How is stress incontinence be treated?

            Stress incontinence is treated by a very advanced non-surgical, painless procedure using a device called EXILIS ULTRA FEMME 360°. This machine works with radio frequency (RF) and ultra sound technology. The treatment for stress incontinence takes 4 sessions where the procedure lasts for an hour for each session. It has to be done with an interval of 7 to 10 days. At the third session ‘o’ shot treatment is included along with EXILIS treatment for better results.

Additional sessions may also be needed depending on the response from the patient. Results can be seen right after the first session. There is no downtime for this procedure and patient can walk back home and carry out all their daily activities.

BENEFITS FOR THE STRESS INCONTINENCE TREATMENT

            The main objective of stress incontinence treatment is to improve the quality of your well- being. One can face the world with greater confidence than ever before the treatment for stress incontinence. This will enhance you to explore the world with greater enthusiasm, ease and comfort. Some of the reliefs that u can feel after treatment are as follows

Additional benefit of having ultra femme treatment