Urinary incontinence is a common condition affecting one in three women, with about 40% of women encountering this issue at some point in their lives. It is a condition where urine involuntarily leaks from the bladder, especially prevalent among middle-aged women. Understanding and adequately treating urinary incontinence is crucial as it can significantly impact the quality of life.
Types of urinary incontinence
Stress Incontinence: Leakage of urine during coughing, sneezing, or other actions that increase intra-abdominal pressure.
Urgency Incontinence: Involuntary urination with an urgent need to void.
Mixed Incontinence: A combination of symptoms of stress and urgency incontinence.
Causes of urinary incontinence
Shorter urethra in women.
Increased intra-abdominal pressure.
Effects of pregnancy and childbirth.
Impact of medications and stress.
Congenital anomalies.
Weakening of pelvic muscles with age.
Hormonal changes during menopause.
Consumption of bladder-irritating substances.
Self-diagnosis of urinary incontinence
The presence of the following symptoms may indicate urinary incontinence:
Urine leaks when coughing or sneezing.
Lower abdominal pain during urination.
Pain sensation in the abdomen during urination.
Inability to hold urine on the way to the toilet.
Nighttime urination more than twice.
No relief after visiting the toilet.
Leakage of urine during sexual intercourse.
Treatment of urinary incontinence
For mild cases and symptoms, the following can be applied:
Therapeutic physical exercise.
Kegel exercises to strengthen weakened pelvic and bladder muscles.
Medication therapy.
Surgical therapy in cases where conservative treatment does not lead to improvement.
Why is the treatment of urinary incontinence in South Korea considered one of the best in the world?
Leading global technology: South Korea provides innovative medical equipment for diagnosing and treating urinary incontinence.
High-quality medications: The drugs used in South Korea meet international standards and are highly effective.
Confidentiality: South Korean medical institutions guarantee complete confidentiality of treatment.
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