Stress Incontinence Treatment in Oklahoma, City
50% of women experience urinary incontinence during their lifetime. Those numbers increase with age, and by age 60, one third of women will deal with it. Stress incontinence is a form of urinary incontinence that makes it hard to stop the flow of urine when pressure is placed on the bladder. This issue can cause sufferers to feel embarrassed, limit social activity, and it may also affect a person’s romantic life.
Experience freedom from the constraints of stress incontinence at Urology Affiliates of Oklahoma in Oklahoma City. Dr. Renouard, our board-certified urologist, specializes in cutting-edge stress incontinence treatments. Take the first step towards a worry-free future – contact us today by calling 405-946-2500.
What are the Symptoms of Stress Incontinence?
Most women with stress incontinence tend to lose bladder control during physical activity. In some cases, however, bladder leakage can occur from pressure applied to the bladder while in a sitting or standing position. Most commonly, leakage occurs when:
- Exercising or doing heavy lifting. This can include walking, running, jumping, etc.
- Laughing. Laughing can cause muscles to contract and for a person’s weight to shift, which may put pressure on the bladder.
- Sneezing. The sudden and forceful body movements caused by sneezing may cause a person with stress incontinence to leak urine.
- Sexual Intercourse. Engaging in sexual intercourse can cause pressure against the abdomen.
What are the Causes of Stress Incontinence?
Women are twice as likely as men to suffer from stress incontinence. Stress incontinence occurs when the muscles that support the bladder and control the release of urine begin to weaken.
What is the Testing for Stress Incontinence?
For most cases of stress incontinence, the issue is fairly easy to diagnose and may not require any tests. But, some tests may be taken to pinpoint the cause of incontinence if mixed symptoms are experienced. These tests include:
- Urine Volume Test. After urinating, the providers at Urology Affiliates of Oklahoma will determine the amount of leftover urine in the bladder.
- Bladder Pressure Test. The providers at Urology Affiliates of Oklahoma will slowly fill the bladder with warm water and use a pressure sensor to measure changes in the patient’s bladder pressure.
- Bladder Examination. A cystoscope, a small device that can provide images to the providers at Urology Affiliates of Oklahoma, will be inserted into the bladder so that the physician can examine the bladder and urethra.
What is the Treatment for Stress Incontinence?
The first steps to treating stress urinary incontinence are often behavior therapies such as pelvic floor muscle exercises, dietary adjustments, lifestyle changes, and bladder training. There aren’t currently any approved medications to treat stress incontinence.
Devices
- Urethral Inserts. A disposable device is worn at various times throughout the day to act as a barrier against leakage. It is mostly recommended for what a patient is going to be performing physical activity.
Surgery
Surgery intervention to treat stress incontinence is typically the last resort when behavior therapies and devices don’t provide adequate relief from symptoms. The goal of the surgery will be to provide the bladder and urethral muscles with adequate support.
Schedule a Stress Incontinence Consultation in Oklahoma, City.
If you need urinary incontinence treatment, Dr. Robert Renouard at Urology Affiliates of Oklahoma is a board-certified urologist with extensive experience treating stress incontinence. Schedule an appointment with Dr. Renouard today. Call 405-946-2500 to schedule your consultation.