Conditions, Women's Health Services
Urinary Incontinence
Urinary incontinence is a condition characterized by the involuntary loss of urine. It can occur in various forms such as stress incontinence (leakage during physical activity), urge incontinence (sudden and intense urge to urinate), overflow incontinence (constant dribbling of urine), and mixed incontinence (combination of types).
Symptoms
Symptoms of incontinence can range from mild leaking to uncontrollable wetting. It might happen when you cough, laugh, lift something heavy (stress incontinence), or during a sudden urge to urinate (urge incontinence). You may also experience frequent urination, especially at night, and find it difficult to empty your bladder completely.
Consultation at Zest Clinic
Our initial consultation involves discussing your symptoms, medical history, and lifestyle habits. We strive to create a safe and comfortable environment for you to share your concerns openly. Expect a respectful, empathetic and non-judgmental approach from our experts.
Assessment and Diagnostics
For an accurate diagnosis, our team may conduct a series of tests including a bladder diary, physical examination, urinalysis, bladder scan, and urodynamic testing.
Treatment Options:
FOTONA INCONTILASE is a non-invasive laser treatment designed to strengthen the vaginal canal, thereby reducing symptoms of stress urinary incontinence. The treatment is safe, painless, and requires no downtime.
FOTONA STARFORMER is a unique, non-surgical method that combines multiple laser modalities to provide effective results. It can help to restore your pelvic health by improving the support of the bladder and reducing the symptoms of incontinence.
Our team will work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan, taking into consideration your specific needs and lifestyle.
At Zest Clinic, we’re not just about treating the symptoms, but addressing the root cause to provide you with long-term solutions. We’re committed to help you regain control and enhance the quality of your life.