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Doctors for treatment of Urinary incontinence
More than 25 doctors of different specialties and directions ready to help you
Senol Erguney
Turkey, Samsun
Clinic: Büyük Anadolu Hospitals
Total work experience: 31 years
Doctor's specialization
Taha Ucar
Turkey, Bursa
Clinic: Private Medicabil Hospital
Total work experience: 11 years
Doctor's specialization
Ivan Colombo
Czech Republic, Velke Meziříčí
Clinic: Hospital of St. Zdislava
Total work experience: 36 years
Doctor's specialization
Clinic: Mediland Clinic
Total work experience: 25 years
Doctor's specialization
Clinic: Innomed
Total work experience: 23 years
Doctor's specialization
Consultation cost
from 28 USD
Ofer Josipovich
Israel, Herzliya
Clinic: Herzliya Medical Center
Total work experience: 24 years
Doctor's specialization
Consultation cost
from 550 USD
Itay Vardi
Israel, Herzliya
Clinic: Herzliya Medical Center
Total work experience: 19 years
Doctor's specialization
Consultation cost
from 550 USD
Nazmi Yalcin Ilker
Turkey
Clinic: Anadolu Medical Center
Total work experience: 37 years
Doctor's specialization
Cuneyt Adayener
Turkey
Clinic: Anadolu Medical Center
Total work experience: 33 years
Doctor's specialization
Andreas Gross
Germany, Berlin, Essen, Hamburg
Clinic: Hospital network «Asklepios»
Total work experience: 41 years
Doctor's specialization
Consultation cost
from 400 USD
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Doctors for the treatment of urinary incontinence
Frequently Asked Questions
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What can cause urinary incontinence?
- Age and gender (more often women over 45).
- Neurological diseases (e.g., stroke).
- Hormonal disorders (excess estrogen hormone causes functional changes in the mucous membranes of the genitourinary organs and can provoke incontinence).
- Postpartum traumas.
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How to stop urinary incontinence?
- Hormonal treatment.
- Administration of muscle relaxants.
- Surgical intervention: fixation of the pelvic floor with synthetic materials.
- Correction of existing anatomical defects and removal of pathological neoplasms that cause the development of senile urinary incontinence.
- Laser treatment techniques.
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What tests to perform for urinary incontinence?
The following examinations and tests are performed to diagnose urinary incontinence:
- Ultrasound of the pelvic organs and bladder.
- Urinalysis.
- Uroflowmetry
- Cough test.
- Cystoscopy
- Combined urodynamic investigation (CUDI).
- Smear for flora.
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Why urine leakage occurs after urination?
The main cause of urine leakage after urination is low pelvic muscle tone. In this case, the urine does not flow out because of the urge, but due to the simple force of gravity.
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What exercises are forbidden in case of weak pelvic floor muscles?
You should not perform exercises that increase intra-abdominal pressure, such as:
- lifting and carrying weights;
- abdominal exercises;
- plank with elbow rest;
- squats;
- platform leg press;
- leg curls,
- stepping on a platform or bench.
Symptoms of urinary incontinence
Many people have a problem with occasional, small amounts of urine leakage. Other people may leak small or moderate amounts of urine more often.
Types of urinary incontinence:
- Stress incontinence. Urine leakage occurs when pressure is put on the bladder during coughing, sneezing, laughing, exercising, or lifting weights.
- Urge incontinence. There is a sudden, strong urge to urinate, followed by an involuntary discharge of urine. Urinary incontinence can be caused by a minor illness, such as an infection, or a more serious illness, such as a neurological disorder or diabetes mellitus.
- Incontinence due to overflow. There is frequent or almost constant leakage of urine due to incomplete emptying of the bladder.
- Functional incontinence. A physical or mental disorder that prevents you from going to the toilet in a timely manner. For example, when severe arthritis prevents you from unbuttoning your pants quickly.
- Mixed incontinence.