Post-delivery urinary problems are common among women and can include issues such as urinary incontinence, difficulty urinating, or incomplete bladder emptying. These conditions often arise due to the stretching or weakening of pelvic floor muscles during childbirth, nerve damage, or perineal trauma. Symptoms may range from mild discomfort to significant interference with daily life, and while some women experience spontaneous recovery, others may require medical intervention. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent long-term complications and improve quality of life.

Procedures & Interventions

Pelvic floor therapy involves specialized physical therapy to strengthen the pelvic muscles. Techniques include Kegel exercises, biofeedback, and electrical stimulation to improve muscle tone and control. It is a first-line treatment for mild to moderate urinary incontinence.

This minimally invasive surgical procedure involves placing a synthetic or biological sling under the urethra to provide support and prevent urinary leakage during activities like coughing or lifting. It is highly effective for stress urinary incontinence.
For women experiencing overactive bladder (OAB) or urge incontinence, Botox injections into the bladder muscles can help reduce spasms and improve bladder control. This outpatient procedure is effective for patients who do not respond to medications.
This surgery is performed to reposition and secure the bladder neck and urethra, providing long-term relief from stress urinary incontinence. It is often recommended for women with severe symptoms or after the failure of less invasive treatments.
This non-invasive treatment involves injecting materials like collagen or synthetic agents into the walls of the urethra to increase resistance and prevent urine leakage. It is suitable for women with mild stress incontinence.
This advanced therapy involves implanting a small device near the sacral nerves to regulate bladder and pelvic floor muscle activity. It is effective for treating urinary retention or overactive bladder when other treatments fail.

Pelvic floor therapy involves specialized physical therapy to strengthen the pelvic muscles. Techniques include Kegel exercises, biofeedback, and electrical stimulation to improve muscle tone and control. It is a first-line treatment for mild to moderate urinary incontinence.

This minimally invasive surgical procedure involves placing a synthetic or biological sling under the urethra to provide support and prevent urinary leakage during activities like coughing or lifting. It is highly effective for stress urinary incontinence.
For women experiencing overactive bladder (OAB) or urge incontinence, Botox injections into the bladder muscles can help reduce spasms and improve bladder control. This outpatient procedure is effective for patients who do not respond to medications.
This surgery is performed to reposition and secure the bladder neck and urethra, providing long-term relief from stress urinary incontinence. It is often recommended for women with severe symptoms or after the failure of less invasive treatments.
This non-invasive treatment involves injecting materials like collagen or synthetic agents into the walls of the urethra to increase resistance and prevent urine leakage. It is suitable for women with mild stress incontinence.
This advanced therapy involves implanting a small device near the sacral nerves to regulate bladder and pelvic floor muscle activity. It is effective for treating urinary retention or overactive bladder when other treatments fail.

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