What Is Stress Urinary Incontinence?
Stress urinary incontinence is the accidental passing of urine
. There are various causes of urinary incontinence ranging from weak pelvic muscles to nerve damage due to surgery or radiation treatment. Even certain neurological illnesses can cause bladder incontinence as can certain isolated stress related incidents. But over the years various forms of surgical, non-surgical procedures of treatment for urinary incontinence have been developed. Doctors aim to provide counseling as well as prescription of which mode of treatment should be undertaken in order to cure urinary incontinence.
Prescribing of natural treatments is one of the foremost ways of dealing with urinary incontinence. Exercising in order to strengthen the muscles within the vagina and the pelvic area will show improvement within a span of three months. There will be a definite decrease in urinary incontinence as the muscles grow stronger and increase the capacity of holding urine. Dieting is an important part of decreasing urinary incontinence because certain items such as wheat products, beverages containing caffeine, alcohol, and sugar must be avoided in order to reduce urinary incontinence. Herbal remedies which promote healthy urinary tract functions and improve bladder health are also highly recommended.
Also recommend is the use of modern modes of treatment as injection therapy which closes the sphincter but does not obstruct it and protects against urinary incontinence by increasing the resistance to uncontrolled flow if urine. Injection therapy is also very easy to access as it can be done under local anesthesia on a single outing.
Non-surgical treatment called radiofrequency energy treatment, can be prescribed, which uses energy from radiofrequency to generate controlled heat in tissues within the lower urinary tract. Upon healing the tissue is more firm and increases resistance to involuntary leakages when the pressure from the abdomen is at its height. This form of treatment uses a small probe which is inserted into the urethra. This form of treatment takes more time and the healing process is gradual.
Suggested is pelvic floor stimulation which helps women with stress urinary incontinence. This is a treatment based on the treating nerves associated with the supply of pelvic floor muscles because regularly treating a weak muscle by providing external stimulus makes the muscle contract. The nerves and muscles receive controlled stimulation which is provided by electrodes. No pain is felt during the process and it has been reported that many have benefited because the success rate of the process is remarkably high. Doctors also provide counseling sessions determining the cause of urinary incontinence. Loss of estrogen after menopause might lead to thinning of the tissues of vagina which might be a reason for urinary incontinence.
The problem is not one which cannot be cured. With proper remedial methods and patient practice stressed urinary incontinence can be cured. Find a doctor that will aim at providing proper remedial measures for people to follow and be cured.
by: Jason Garvey
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