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Urinary Incontinence — Causes & Treatment in Jaipur

 

Urinary Incontinence — Causes & Treatment in Jaipur

Leaking urine accidentally is something millions experience — yet very few speak about. Most accept it as normal aging.

It is not normal. And it is completely treatable.


Types of Urinary Incontinence

  • Stress Incontinence — leakage during coughing, sneezing, or exercise
  • Urge Incontinence — sudden intense urge followed by leakage
  • Overflow Incontinence — bladder never fully empties; constant dribbling
  • Mixed Incontinence — combination of stress and urge types
  • Functional Incontinence — physical limitations prevent reaching toilet in time

Common Causes

  • Weak pelvic floor muscles
  • Prostate enlargement in men
  • Overactive bladder
  • Urinary tract infections
  • Nerve damage from diabetes or stroke
  • Obesity and hormonal changes

Treatment Options

  • Pelvic floor (Kegel) exercises
  • Bladder training techniques
  • Medications for overactive bladder
  • Minimally invasive nerve stimulation
  • Surgery for persistent stress incontinence
  • Lifestyle changes — caffeine reduction, weight management

Consult Dr. Nitin Negi — Urologist in Jaipur

Dr. Nitin Negi is a trusted Urologist at ManglamPlus Medicity, Jaipur — specialising in urinary incontinence, bladder disorders, kidney stones, prostate care, and complete urological care for men and women.

Do not let urinary incontinence control your life. The right treatment is closer than you think.

📍 ManglamPlus Medicity, Jaipur, Rajasthan 🌐 drnitinnegiurologist.com

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