Stress Urinary Incontinence Treatments

Introduction

Regain Confidence with Stress Urinary Incontinence Treatments

Struggling with involuntary urine leakage during coughing, sneezing, or physical activities? Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a common condition affecting both men and women, often caused by weakened pelvic floor muscles, childbirth, hormonal changes, or aging.

Edgbaston Wellness Clinic offers advanced and personalised treatment options to help you regain bladder control and confidence. From non-surgical therapies to advanced medical interventions, our specialists create tailored solutions to suit your needs.

Understanding Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI)

SUI occurs when increased pressure on the bladder and urethra causes unintentional urine leakage. It can be triggered by:
✔ Coughing, sneezing, laughing
✔ Physical activities like running or lifting
✔ Sudden movements that put stress on the bladder

What are Stress Urinary Incontinence Treatments?

Our comprehensive treatment options range from lifestyle modifications and pelvic floor therapy to minimally invasive procedures, ensuring effective and long-lasting relief.

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How It Works

Personalised Treatments for Lasting Bladder Control

Edgbaston Wellness Clinic offers clinically proven treatments to strengthen pelvic muscles, support bladder function, and reduce leakage episodes.

Treatment Options for Stress Urinary Incontinence

Pelvic Floor Strengthening

Pelvic floor exercises (Kegels) help strengthen the muscles that support the bladder, reducing urine leakage. Our specialists provide personalised pelvic physiotherapy programs for optimal results.

Lifestyle Modifications

Simple dietary and lifestyle adjustments, such as weight management, fluid regulation, and avoiding bladder irritants, can significantly reduce symptoms.

Medications

Certain prescription medications may help improve urethral closure and bladder control, reducing incontinence episodes.

Non-Surgical Treatments

✔ Pelvic Floor Therapy – Strengthens bladder support muscles
✔ Electrical Stimulation Therapy – Helps improve pelvic muscle tone
✔ Vaginal Pessary – A supportive device for women with bladder weakness

Minimally Invasive & Surgical Options

For moderate to severe SUI, we offer advanced medical procedures, including:
✔ Urethral Bulking Injections – Improves bladder support using a biocompatible filler
✔ Bladder Sling Surgery – A minimally invasive procedure to lift and support the bladder
✔ Artificial Urinary Sphincter (for men) – A surgical solution for male incontinence

Comfortable, Discreet, and Effective Treatment Experience

Our stress urinary incontinence treatments are tailored to your comfort and needs, ensuring a private, professional, and stress-free experience.

Duration

The treatment approach varies based on the severity of your condition. Non-invasive therapies may take weeks to show improvement, while minimally invasive procedures can offer immediate and long-term relief.

Post-Treatment Care Tips

Aftercare for Stress Urinary Incontinence Treatments

To maintain long-term bladder control, follow these key steps after treatment:

Continue Pelvic Floor Exercises: Strengthening exercises help maintain bladder function.

Manage Fluid Intake: Avoid excessive caffeine, alcohol, and bladder irritants.

Attend Follow-Up Appointments: Regular check-ups ensure continued progress and care.

Common Questions About Stress Urinary Incontinence Treatments

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, many cases can be effectively managed or completely resolved with lifestyle changes, physiotherapy, or medical treatments.

Our specialists assess your condition and recommend a personalised treatment plan based on symptom severity and lifestyle factors.

Non-invasive therapies are completely pain-free, while minimally invasive procedures involve little to no discomfort and quick recovery times.

Pelvic floor exercises and lifestyle modifications may take a few weeks, while surgical options can provide faster, more permanent relief.

Surgery is only recommended for severe cases when other treatments have not been effective.

Yes, male incontinence treatments, including pelvic floor therapy, medications, and surgical options, are available.

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Our Professionals

Presenting Our Dedicated Team

Introducing our edicated team committed to delivering exceptional care and expertise in healthcare.

DR. GANTA

Urological Surgeon and Aesthetic doctor.

DR. PENUMAKA

Qualified General Practitioner with a special interest in Gynaecology.

Caitlyn Ganta

Assistant Director at Edgbaston Wellness Clinic.