Urinary Incontinence
Urinary Incontinence refers to the loss of bladder control or leaking urine. Urinary incontinence occurs when the bladder muscles tighten and the sphincter muscles aren't strong enough to shut the urethra. This results in a strong urge to urinate that can be amplified by any pressure such as laughing, coughing, or sneezing. Some of the more common symptoms of urinary incontinence include, bedwetting, spasms in the pelvic area, and going to the bathroom more than usual. Our team of urologists are experts in understanding the bladder function and have provided successful treatment to patients diagnosed with urinary incontinence.