Polycystic incontinence in women .. A simple surgery using a tape of an industrial substance to support the urethra and the use of electrical regulator of the nerves of the bladder

Women's urinary incontinence is a major health, social and psychological problem affecting a large proportion of women, especially in the age groups of 40-60 years. The common causes of this problem are as follows:
First: Urinary incontinence associated with the effort: This type is characterized by women's loss of urine in varying amounts due to increased muscular effort, such as coughing or sneezing or laughing, and sometimes such as exercise, and therefore may need to put the women constantly to avoid embarrassment and usually cause this state of great psychological distress has The patient is forbidden from certain things such as travel, especially for Umrah or Hajj. Women may suffer from vaginal fall, which may be accompanied by symptoms of weight and pressure in the lower region. This condition usually occurs because of the weakness of the pelvic muscles and connect it due to pregnancy and repeated births.
Treatment is usually based on the degree of urinary leakage, but if it is simple, some exercises may help control the pelvis and pelvic area in a good proportion of cases. In most cases of leakage (central or ocular), this usually requires a simple surgery using a tape of an industrial substance used to support the urethra and in an excellent proportion of cases up to 80%.
Second: Urinary or sudden urinary incontinence: Women complain of frequent urination and sudden urine sensation, which may precede women's access to the bath, accompanied by loss of urine control. This condition also occurs in a significant proportion of women in the age group of 35-70 and occurs due to irritation of the bladder or so-called nerve bladder. The reason for this is unknown in many cases. But the condition is usually benign and chronic. The condition is treated with oral medications and accounts for 60-70% of cases. The most severe cases, which did not respond to oral medication, 70-80% of which can be treated by injecting the bladder with Botox.
Finally, we may resort in severe cases to the use of electrical regulator of the nerves of the bladder, which also benefits 70% of those severe cases.
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