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Surgical procedures such as sling placement or prolapse repair may be necessary to correct anatomical abnormalities or strengthen the muscles supporting the bladder. Urinary leakage, medically known as urinary incontinence, affects millions of individuals, yet it remains a topic shrouded in stigma and embarrassment, which prevents many from seeking help! Let us shed light on this issue to empower individuals to seek appropriate care and live free of urinary leakage. What Are The Types Of Urinary Leakage? There are four main types of urinary leakage: What Are The Causes Of Urinary Leakage? Our urine control is due to the coordination of pelvic floor muscles with the spinal cord and brain, the support of the urinary bladder and passage from surrounding elastic tissue.

Many things can lead to urinary leakage, including, including weak pelvic floor muscles (after childbirth, obesity, old age), a drop-in hormone during menopause, and certain medical conditions like prostate disease, urinary tract infection (UTI), prolapse, diabetes, stroke, Parkinson disease, etc. How To Prevent Urinary Leakage? Dr Tejas Mistry, Urologist and Kidney Transplant Surgeon at Bhailal Amin General Hospital, Vadodara, shares some steps individuals can take to improve bladder health and reduce urinary leakage: In Some Cases Surgical procedures such as sling placement or prolapse repair may be necessary to correct anatomical abnormalities or strengthen the muscles supporting the bladder. Urinary leakage sh.



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