Treating Urinary Incontinence
Author bio: Guest post is provided by Dr. Berenholz of the Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation Institute of Michigan. Dr. Berenholz is an expert of cryoablation of the endometrium. For more information, check out his website.
Urinary incontinence is a very embarrassing and stressful condition that affects people all over the world. Women and men who suffer from this condition often experience unintentional loss of urine when they sneeze, cough, or lift heavy objects. This condition can obviously put a major damper on one’s social life. Essentially, any stress on the bladder can cause people to leak urine.
People develop urinary incontinence for a variety of reasons. It’s common for women to develop this condition after giving birth. Men on the other hand tend to develop these symptoms after having prostate surgery. There are other reasons people develop urinary incontinence as well including obesity, excessive consumption of caffeine or alcohol, and hormonal deficiencies.
No matter how long you’ve had to deal with this frustrating condition, there is hope. Luckily, there are surgical treatments for this issue today and it is no longer uncommon to hear of vaginal surgery in Illinois or other parts of the country. It’s not difficult today to find a surgeon who’s experienced in these types of surgeries.
Vaginal surgery can lessen the symptoms of stress urinary incontinence. Laser vaginal rejuvenation is a surgery that’s meant to enhance vaginal muscle tone, strength, and control. In order to qualify for this surgery, it’s important to consult with a knowledgeable doctor. After receiving an official diagnosis, it’s important to discuss treatment plan options.
Urinary incontinence is not a lifelong sentence. Consider having vaginal tightening surgery in Michigan or Los Angeles.