Involuntary urinary incontinence, which becomes a social or hygienic problem, significantly affects the person's life. While urinary incontinence is reported to be an average of 20% in all age groups, its incidence tends to increase with age. While it is 25-30% in the pre-menopausal period, it can increase to 40-50% in the post-menopausal period and 60-70% in women in nursing homes. The main point to draw attention here is; Although it is a disorder observed in one in every 3 women in the pre-menopausal period and in almost one in every 2 women in the post-menopausal period; Another striking fact is that the rate of consulting a physician due to urinary incontinence is very low.
Urinary incontinence significantly reduces the quality of life of women and sometimes makes their daily lives seriously difficult. Regardless of the period of a woman's life, urinary incontinence should be treated as a health problem, the necessary examinations and evaluations should be made, and the underlying pathologies should be identified and treatment should be planned.
Stress urinary incontinence is the most common type of urinary incontinence. It is defined as simultaneous urinary incontinence in cases where intra-abdominal pressure increases. In women; Urine leakage is observed during activities that increase intra-abdominal pressure, such as coughing, laughing, sneezing, climbing stairs or straining. In the second observed type, urge incontinence, urinary incontinence is observed, accompanied by the feeling of urgency to urinate, but leaking urine before reaching the toilet. The third type is called mixed type, where two types of pathology occur together.
This disorder, which can occur at almost any age due to different reasons, is only acceptable in those under 2 years of age and over 85 years of age. We can say that urinary incontinence is a disease that must be treated. , advanced age, genetic causes, chronic constipation, vaginal infections, urinary stones and tumors, difficult births, multiple births, hormonal changes associated with menopause, diabetes, some medications, diseases that cause a slowdown in brain functions (dementia). , Alzheimer's, vascular diseases) are causes of urinary incontinence.
HOW TO TREAT LASER URINARY INCONTINENCE
The vaginal canal is entered with the help of a probe and the entire canal is scanned 360 degrees. This technology stimulates tissues with photothermal effect, triggering new collagen formation and regeneration of existing collagen tissue. Thanks to these effects, the vaginal and pelvic tissues that support the bladder are tightened. Thus, the woman's urinary retention functions return to normal.
It takes approximately 15-30 minutes.
When treating urinary incontinence; At the same time, it provides narrowing of the vaginal area; He also performs genital area aesthetics.
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