Urinary Incontinence

Urinary incontinence is a condition characterized by the involuntary leakage of urine. It can range from occasional minor leaks to a complete loss of bladder control.

Common Risk Factors for Urinary Incontinence:

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Aging

Changes in muscle tone and bladder function often occur with age.

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Pregnancy and Childbirth

Childbirth, especially vaginal delivery, can weaken pelvic floor muscles.

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Menopause

Hormonal changes during menopause can lead to a decline in bladder and urethral tissue health.

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Hysterectomy

Surgical removal of the uterus can sometimes contribute to incontinence.

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Obesity

Excess weight can put additional pressure on the bladder and pelvic floor muscles.

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Smoking

Chronic coughing from smoking can contribute to stress incontinence.

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Neurological Disorders

Conditions affecting the nerves, such as diabetes or Parkinson's disease, may impact bladder function.

Recommended Treatments

Radiofrequency (RF) for Vaginal Rejuvenation

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