Urge Incontinence treatment for Older Women: Understanding the Problem and How Ems Incontinence Treatment Can Help.

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Urge Incontinence Amersham is the inability to control urine or bowel movements.

It is a common health problem that affects people of all ages, but is more prevalent in older women.

Older women are particularly vulnerable as they experience a variety of physical and hormonal changes that can increase the risk of incontinence.

The impact of incontinence on quality of life can be significant and may cause embarrassment, social isolation, and even depression.

EMS Incontinence Treatment, a groundbreaking, FDA-approved treatment, is now available at Spire Aesthetics and is not only non-invasive but can help alleviate this problem quickly and painlessly.

Types of Incontinence

There are different types of incontinence, and understanding them is key to providing appropriate treatment.

The most common types are stress incontinence and urge incontinence.

Stress incontinence is when urine leaks during exercise, coughing, sneezing, laughing, or other activities that put pressure on the bladder.

Urge incontinence, on the other hand, is when there is a sudden and intense need to urinate, followed by involuntary leakage of urine.

Other types of incontinence are mixed incontinence, overflow incontinence, and functional incontinence. Many of our clients at Spire Aesthetics often report waking up 3-4 times a night.

Causes of Incontinence

There are many possible causes of incontinence, and identifying the specific cause can be difficult.

In older women, hormonal changes, vaginal delivery, obesity, chronic coughing, constipation, neurological disorders, and pelvic organ prolapse are frequent causes of incontinence.

Other factors that can increase the risk of incontinence are smoking, alcohol consumption, and certain medications.

EMS Incontinence Treatment: The Solution for Urge Incontinence Amersham

We are delighted to offer our clients Ems Incontinence Treatment, a non-invasive and non-surgical treatment option designed to help women who experience incontinence.

It is an advanced technology that uses high-frequency electromagnetic energy to stimulate the pelvic floor muscles.

The pelvic floor muscles support the bladder, uterus, and rectum. When these muscles become weak, they can lead to incontinence.

EMS Incontinence Treatment thus stimulates the pelvic floor muscles and helps to strengthen them by causing them to contract and relax, similar to Kegel exercises.

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The Benefits of EMS Incontinence Treatment for Urge Incontinence Amersham

EMS Incontinence Treatment is an effective and convenient solution for women suffering from urge incontinence.

The treatment takes about 30 minutes, and most of our clients will need a series of 6 treatments for optimal results.

There is no need for any recovery time, and you can resume normal activities immediately after the procedure. EMS Incontinence Treatment is painless and non-invasive, with no side effects.

Our treatment is suitable for women of all ages who suffer from urge incontinence, and it can also be beneficial for women who want to improve their sexual health.

Urge Incontinence is a common health problem that affects many women, particularly older women.

The impact of incontinence on quality of life can be significant, and it is essential to seek appropriate treatment.

FAQs: EMS Treatment for Urge Incontinence Amersham in Older Women
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Q1: What exactly is “urge incontinence,” and how does it affect older women?

Urge incontinence (also called overactive bladder, OAB) involves sudden, strong urges to urinate, often with leakage before getting to the toilet. In older women, this may be caused by changes in bladder muscle behaviour, nerve signalling, or pelvic floor weakness, and it can lead to frequent, frustrating accidents that interfere with daily life.

Q2: How can EMS (electromagnetic stimulation) help with urge incontinence?

EMS works by delivering focused electromagnetic energy to the pelvic floor. It helps to strengthen the pelvic floor and enhance bladder control by stimulating deep muscle contractions and neuromodulating the nerves, particularly those associated with the sacral roots. According to clinical research, EMS can significantly lower incontinence episodes and enhance women’s quality of life.

Q3: Is EMS safe for older women?

Yes — EMS is a non-invasive, well-tolerated therapy with a strong safety record. A systematic review found no major safety issues and significant improvements in urinary incontinence symptoms and quality of life.

Because there’s no surgery, recovery time is minimal.

Q4: Is EMS suitable if I’m already on medication for an overactive bladder?

Potentially, yes. EMS can be used either as a standalone non-pharmacological therapy or alongside existing medication. Many people choose EMS to reduce reliance on pills, especially if medication side effects are a concern.

As always, discuss your complete treatment plan with a healthcare professional to tailor the best combination for you.

Q5: Does my age affect how well EMS works?

Age alone is not a barrier. Studies have included older women (including those over 60) and shown sustained benefits from non-surgical incontinence therapies, including magnetic stimulation.

That said, the underlying cause of incontinence (e.g., detrusor overactivity, pelvic floor weakness) and overall health are more important for treatment success.

If you’re suffering from urge incontinence, schedule a consultation with Spire Aesthetics to discuss whether Ems Incontinence Treatment is an appropriate option for you.

Don’t let urge incontinence control your life. Take control and start enjoying your life today.