Urge incontinence is often called overactive bladder, unstable bladder, spasmodic bladder, detrusor instability, and or detrusor hyperreflexia. With urge incontinence, the bladder contracts at inappropriate times. This can occur in women and men for different reasons however the symptoms are the same: frequent urination, loss of urine unintentionally, and a sudden, strong need to urinate.
A study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine (March 18, 2008) reports that pelvic floor muscle training, in conjunction with bladder training, resolved the symptoms of urinary incontinence in women. The study included 96 randomized controlled trials and 3 systematic reviews from 1990 through 2007.
To ensure your comfort and privacy, all Pelvic Floor treatments are held in our Private Treatment Rooms. Please call (408) 736-7600 to schedule an appointment with one of our women’s health and pelvic floor specialists. We look forward to helping you find the relief you deserve from Urge Incontinence, Stress Incontinence or a combination of these two disorders and/or other related pelvic floor dysfunctfloorion.
If you are not sure what you can do to for your urge incontinence and related pelvic floor symptoms, check out our easy, cost and time effective way to help ensure you take the right steps towards your future, guided by an expert.
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