Urinary Continence Treatment

Urinary incontinence — the loss of bladder control — is a common issue that can affect both men and women. It may cause occasional leaks when coughing or sneezing, or a sudden strong urge to urinate that’s hard to control. While it can feel embarrassing, it’s important to know that it’s treatable and nothing to be ashamed of.

Understanding the Problem

Bladder control issues can happen due to various reasons, such as ageing, nerve problems, prostate conditions, childbirth, or certain medical conditions. Some people may experience mild leakage, while others may face more frequent or severe symptoms.

Types of Incontinence We Manage

  • Stress incontinence – leakage during physical activity, coughing, or laughing

  • Urge incontinence – sudden strong urge to urinate, often linked to overactive bladder

  • Mixed incontinence – combination of stress and urge incontinence

  • Overflow incontinence – leakage due to the bladder not emptying completely

Treatment Options

We offer a range of treatments tailored to your needs, including:

  • Bladder training and pelvic floor exercises

  • Medications to improve bladder control

  • Minimally invasive procedures for long-term relief

  • Lifestyle and dietary guidance to reduce symptoms

Why Choose Us

  • Discreet, compassionate care for sensitive issues

  • Personalised treatment plans

  • Advanced therapies for lasting improvement

  • Focus on restoring your comfort, confidence, and quality of life

FAQ

Still have questions? Our clinic team is here to guide you—get in touch anytime

You can call us at +91 93110 98987, visit our clinic at 554, Gurudwara Service Lane, near Bakhtawar Chowk, Sector 39, Gurugram, Haryana 122003, or use our online booking option.

Yes, we have highly experienced staff and follow strict medical standards and safety protocols for all treatments

Absolutely. We strictly maintain patient confidentiality and privacy at all times

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