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Tratamiento eficaz y personalizado para la incontinencia urinaria femenina.

Soluciones integrales para la incontinencia urinaria en mujeres.

Descubra soluciones avanzadas para el tratamiento de la incontinencia urinaria femenina en la consulta de la Dra. G. DeAn Strobel. Nuestras terapias especializadas, como MonaLisa Touch y la terapia Axonics, ofrecen opciones eficaces y mínimamente invasivas adaptadas a sus necesidades. Con nuestra atención personalizada, podrá recuperar la confianza y la comodidad. Contáctenos hoy mismo para conocer el mejor tratamiento para la incontinencia urinaria femenina y experimentar una mejora significativa en su calidad de vida.

Recupere el control y la confianza con nuestros tratamientos especializados para la vejiga. Estos tratamientos ofrecen soluciones eficaces adaptadas a sus necesidades. Con nuestra atención personalizada, podrá explorar opciones no quirúrgicas que se ajusten a su estilo de vida.

La incontinencia urinaria afecta a muchas mujeres, pero existen tratamientos eficaces. En la clínica de la Dra. G. DeAn Strobel, ofrecemos terapias avanzadas como MonaLisa Touch para la salud vaginal y urinaria, la terapia Axonics para el control vesical a largo plazo mediante estimulación nerviosa suave y Bulkamid, una solución mínimamente invasiva para la incontinencia de esfuerzo.

Nuestro enfoque integral garantiza una atención personalizada, ayudándole a recuperar la confianza y el bienestar. ¡Contáctenos hoy mismo al 903-957-0275 para obtener más información o programar una consulta!

¿Comprende la incontinencia urinaria?

La incontinencia urinaria, la pérdida involuntaria del control de la vejiga, afecta a muchas mujeres y puede repercutir significativamente en su calidad de vida. Comprender los tipos, las causas y los tratamientos disponibles puede ayudar a controlar esta afección de forma eficaz.

Tipos comunes de incontinencia urinaria

  1. Incontinencia urinaria de esfuerzo.

  2. incontinencia de urgencia

  3. incontinencia por rebosamiento

  4. incontinencia mixta

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¿Cuál es la diferencia entre cada uno de estos tipos de fugas?

Several different treatment options are available including Kegel exercises with or without vaginal weights, biofeedback, home devices (Apex or InTone), hormone optimization, vaginal lasers such as the MonaLisa Touch, non-invasive options such as the Emsella chair, and surgery. Ask your doctor or healthcare provider which option(s) may be best for you!

Common Types of Urinary Incontinence

  1. Stress Urinary Incontinence.

    • This type occurs when physical movements like sneezing, coughing, lifting, or exercising cause urine leakage. It often results from weakened pelvic floor muscles due to childbirth, weight gain, or hormonal changes during menopause. SUI is typically managed through both non-surgical and surgical options, depending on the severity and underlying cause. A comprehensive pelvic and bladder exam is essential to determine the most appropriate treatment.

    • Non-surgical treatments such as dietary modifications, bladder training, and therapies like the MonaLisa Touch laser can help manage symptoms effectively.

    • Bulkamid is a minimally invasive solution for stress incontinence.

  2. Urge Incontinence

    • Also known as overactive bladder, urge incontinence is characterized by a sudden, intense urge to urinate followed by involuntary leakage. It may stem from bladder muscle overactivity or nerve-related issues.

    • Non-surgical treatments such as dietary modifications, bladder training, and therapies like the MonaLisa Touch laser can help manage symptoms effectively.

    • Medications like anticholinergics and beta-3 adrenergic agonists can help relax bladder muscles, reducing urgency and frequency. These medications are often used alongside lifestyle modifications and pelvic floor exercises for optimal results. The downside of this option is that some patients may suffer from side effects such as constipation, dry mouth, dry eyes, or other symptoms, and some of these medications can be quite expensive.

    • Outpatient procedures such as Axonics Therapy can be life-changing. This minimally invasive treatment involves a small implant that delivers gentle electrical impulses to the sacral nerves controlling bladder function. Axonics is particularly effective for patients with moderate to severe symptoms who haven’t responded well to other treatments. It offers a long-term solution by improving bladder control without major surgery.

  3. Overflow Incontinence

    • Overflow happens when the bladder doesn’t empty fully, causing frequent dribbling. It may result from nerve damage, urethral blockage, or weakened bladder muscles. Treatments include medications to improve bladder contraction, catheterization if needed, and addressing underlying causes like prostate issues or diabetes. Axonics may also help with this type of incontinence.​

  4. Mixed Incontinence is a combination of the first 2 options meaning there is more than one reason the person is having leakage.​ We address any and all causes to help our patients.

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