Urinary incontinence causes many symptoms, including the involuntary leakage of urine. Our Grapevine ObGyns always attempt to relieve symptoms with conservative treatment, but sometimes surgical treatment for urinary incontinence is the only solution that will improve a woman’s quality of life.
When making the decision to pursue surgical treatment for urinary incontinence, you have to consider certain factors.
Stress urinary incontinence, or SUI, causes involuntary urine leakage when you cough, sneeze, laugh or exercise. There are several types of surgery that can help with SUI.
There are not many options for surgical treatment for urinary incontinence caused by overactive bladder, also known as OAB or urge incontinence. Sacral nerve stimulation is a procedure that involves placing a small device under the skin, usually of the buttocks. The device is similar to a pacemaker and sends electrical impulses to your sacral nerve to block the signals that your overactive bladder is sending to your brain to make you think you need to urinate.
If surgical treatment for urinary incontinence is appropriate for you, our Grapevine ObGyns will help you navigate the surgical process. Contact us for an appointment.
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