Urinary Incontinence Treatment in San Antonio, TX

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At South Texas Family Medicine and Aesthetics, our compassionate team sympathizes with the difficulty and awkwardness you may encounter when you have urinary incontinence. Also called lack of bladder control, urinary incontinence can happen when physical stress is placed on the bladder and urinary sphincter, such as when you sneeze, cough, laugh, or engage in strenuous activity. This involuntary issue is often the result of natural changes stemming from menopause, giving birth, and pregnancy. Our team employs the Alma FemiLift Pixel CO2 laser technology to offer urinary incontinence treatment. This minimally invasive procedure works to foster your body's natural production of elastin and collagen, which can strengthen your bladder muscles and prevent leakage. Get in touch with our office in San Antonio, TX to hear more and book a consultation with our staff.

How many treatments will I need?

The ideal number of sessions required to treat bladder leakage may differ according to your individual condition. In general, the majority of people should expect 2 – 3 appointments spread out over 3 – 4 weeks. As soon as our staff has a chance to consult with you and determine your condition at South Texas Family Medicine and Aesthetics in San Antonio, TX, we can present a more specific picture of your urinary incontinence treatment timeline.

What are the different types and causes of urinary incontinence?

All of us have distinct muscles and nerves in our bodies that help our bladder in its proficiency to retain and eliminate urine. When these groups of muscles and/or nerves become damaged, it may dramatically impact our ability to hold in urine. Women are particularly vulnerable to bladder control issues, as there are numerous specific circumstances that can directly trigger it, including pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause. There are numerous kinds of urinary incontinence, like:

  • Stress
  • Transient
  • Functional
  • Urge
  • Overactive
  • Overflow

Is urinary incontinence permanent?

No, it is not permanent. Urinary incontinence is treatable with many different techniques. In certain instances, like if the individual is dealing with a urinary tract infection, constipation, or vaginal infection, it may disappear on its own once the body has recovered. More severe instances can warrant longer-term attention, depending on several considerations. These instances usually occur when a person has abnormal lower pelvic muscles or nerve damage.

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