Urinary Incontinence
As Alara Health Group, we aim to improve the quality of life of our patients with urinary incontinence treatment. With our expert team and the latest technologies, we offer solutions tailored to the needs of each patient.
What is Urinary Incontinence?
Urinary incontinence is the involuntary inability to control one’s urination. This can occur for a variety of reasons and can have a negative impact on quality of life. Urinary incontinence can be seen in different types:
- Stress Incontinence: urine leakage during coughing, sneezing, laughing or exercise.
- Overactive Bladder (Urgency Incontinence): Urinary incontinence with a sudden and strong urge to urinate.
- Mixed Incontinence: A combination of both stress incontinence and overactive bladder symptoms.
- Functional Incontinence: Inability to reach the toilet on time due to physical or mental disabilities.
Process Stages
- Evaluation and Diagnosis: In the first stage, the causes and type of urinary incontinence are evaluated in a detailed interview with your doctor. A definitive diagnosis is made with physical examination and necessary tests.
- Treatment Planning: After the diagnosis, a personalized treatment plan is created according to the patient’s condition and type of urinary incontinence. Treatment options include lifestyle changes, medication, pelvic floor exercises, surgical interventions and other treatment methods.
- Treatment Implementation: Treatment is applied according to the determined treatment plan. The treatment process is regularly monitored according to the patient’s response to the treatment and the plan is updated when necessary.
Advantages
Improved Quality of Life: Urinary incontinence treatment enables patients to continue their daily lives comfortably.
Increased Self-confidence: Solving the problem of urinary incontinence increases patients’ self-confidence and improves their social life.
Comprehensive and Individualized Treatment: The most effective results are achieved with personalized treatment plans tailored to the needs of each patient.
Who is it suitable for?
People with Urinary Incontinence: Suitable for people with different types of urinary incontinence.
Those who want to improve their quality of life: Ideal for people who have difficulty in daily life activities due to urinary incontinence.
Those with Good General Health: General health status must be good before treatment.