Dr. Bivek Kumar

Urinary Incontinence

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Expert Care for Frequent Urination and Urine Leakage

Urinary incontinence is the involuntary leakage of urine that can affect daily comfort, confidence, and quality of life. It may occur due to weakened pelvic muscles, prostate conditions, nerve disorders, aging, or post-surgical changes. Early evaluation helps identify the underlying cause and allows effective treatment. Advanced diagnostic methods and personalized management plans focus on restoring bladder control through lifestyle guidance, pelvic floor therapy, medications, and minimally invasive procedures when required. With modern urological care, most patients experience significant improvement and regain normal urinary function, enabling them to live actively without embarrassment or discomfort while maintaining long-term bladder health.

Urinary Incontinence

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the common types of urinary incontinence?

Stress incontinence, urge incontinence, overflow incontinence, and mixed incontinence are the most common types.

Who is at risk of developing urinary incontinence?

Both men and women can develop it, especially older adults, patients with prostate problems, diabetes, obesity, or neurological conditions.

Is urinary incontinence treatable?

Yes. Most cases improve with proper diagnosis, lifestyle changes, medications, or minimally invasive treatments.

How is urinary incontinence diagnosed?

Diagnosis may include medical history, physical examination, urine tests, bladder scans, and urodynamic studies.

Can urinary incontinence be prevented?

Maintaining pelvic muscle strength, healthy weight, and managing chronic conditions can reduce risk.

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