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Female urinary incontinence is a common condition where women experience the involuntary loss of urine, which can range from occasional leaks to more frequent and significant accidents.
There are different types of incontinence,
1. Stress incontinence.
2. Urge incontinence.
3. Mixed Incontinence
Treatment options include pelvic floor exercises (Kegel exercises), medications, lifestyle changes, and, in some cases, surgical procedures to improve bladder control and enhance quality of life.
Overactive bladder is a condition which can cause urinary incontinence or leakage of urine with the inability to control or delay urination.
This condition is common in females of all age groups. Most women avoid social gatherings, and their quality of life is severely compromised directly as a result of this problem.
The condition is mostly curable by medications along with dietary and lifestyle changes.
It’s an abnormal opening that develops between the vagina and another organ like the bladder, colon or rectum. Such an opening could develop due to events like the birth of a child, surgery, radiation treatment and traumatic injury. The condition requires medical diagnosis with examination
There is no medication for fistula and in almost all cases it requires a surgical Intervention.
It’s common in women of any age. It’s characterized by frequent visits to the loo and pelvic pain. Usually, antibiotics prescribed by a urologist are enough as a treatment. Middle-aged women and those in the premenopausal phase can also develop UTIs due to hormonal changes. Diabetic conditions and the use of public toilets are also common causes of UTIs among women.