Stress Incontinence Perth - Urinary Incontinence Solutions - Call 9286 9900

Being a mother is of course a wonderful thing, but for many women pregnancies cause changes to the vagina and pelvic floor, which can lead to bladder stress incontinence or vaginal prolapse. Whilst stress incontinence can affect up to 50% of women, Dr Merci Kusel of Azure medical says that only 15% of people affected by this condition seek help. Many suffer in silence, too embarrassed to tell anyone, or to get medical help. If you have any of these symptoms, you might be suffering from stress incontinence. • A need to empty your bladder more frequently. • An urge to rush to get to the toilet in time. • Leakage of urine when you sneeze, cough or laugh. • Leakage of urine when you play sport or exercise? • You feel the need to wear pantyliners in case of ‘accidents’ • You plan your daily routine around where the nearest toilet is. In the past, treatments for stress incontinence have been invasive, unpleasant, or have had the potential to cause side effects. It doesn’t have to be that way. Stop Uncontroll
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