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Urinary incontinence is an involuntary leakage of urine while coughing , sneezing , running or due to any kind of stress .This causes an embarrassment as a person finds no time to get to the toilet at time. Frequency of urination may vary but the condition is more frequently observed in older adults than younger ones. Age, lifestyle, and several kinds of medications are major factors that may result in urinary incontinence, not only in females but in males as well. These factors weaken our pelvic floor muscles and lose the ability of Bladder to control urinary output. Various treatments are available according to severity of urine leakage such as Emsella chair lifestyle and dietary modification etc.
Virtual consultations to identify incontinence type and underlying cause.
Nationwide appointments across Australia available.
Personalized treatment recommendations based on incontinence type.
Dietary and lifestyle plans to reduce incontinence impact.
Guidance on Kegel exercises for stronger muscle control.
Prescription letters available for medications and further care.
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Yes, the Emsella Chair is designed to improve urinary incontinence, particularly stress incontinence.This non-invasive treatment uses high-intensity focused electromagnetic (HIFEM) technology to stimulate and strengthen pelvic floor muscles by delivering thousands of contractions in pelvic floor muscles.
Urinary incontinence is commonly caused by weak pelvic muscles, aging, childbirth, neurological conditions, and certain medications.Poor Lifestyle like obesity can also result in it.
You should consult with telehealth if you notice any of the following signs and symptoms
You may manage your incontinence through several various therapies like pelvic floor exercises, medications, lifestyle changes, and non-invasive treatments like the Emsella Chair.Telehealth doctors can guide you on the best options.
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