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Urinary Incontinence

Regain Control with Advanced Urinary Incontinence Care

Urinary incontinence is the loss of bladder control that can lead to involuntary leakage. It can happen during everyday activities such as walking, exercising, or even while resting. The condition may develop from changes in the pelvic floor, nerve issues, childbirth, menopause, or chronic health concerns.

California Urogynecology Center takes time to understand each patient’s situation. This includes identifying the type of incontinence, evaluating contributing factors, and discussing care options that fit individual health needs and lifestyle preferences.

Types and Symptoms of Urinary Incontinence Explained

Different forms of urinary incontinence have distinct symptoms, and knowing the type is essential for planning care.

Types and common indicators include:

  • Stress incontinence – Leakage during coughing, sneezing, lifting, or other physical effort
  • Urge incontinence – A sudden, intense need to urinate followed by leakage
  • Overflow incontinence – Frequent dribbling caused by incomplete bladder emptying
  • Mixed incontinence – A combination of stress and urge symptoms

In some cases, urinary incontinence can also be linked to lifestyle factors such as fluid intake patterns or certain medications.

Advanced Treatments for Urinary Incontinence

Treatment for urinary incontinence in Riverside is guided by its cause, severity, and the patient’s goals.

Possible approaches include:

  • Pelvic floor therapy – Strengthening the muscles that support bladder control
  • Bladder retraining – Adjusting habits to improve bladder capacity and timing
  • Medication management – Prescriptions aimed at improving bladder or sphincter function
  • Pessary support – Devices that help prevent leakage during activity
  • Surgical repair – Including sling placement to provide added support to the urethra

Our aim is to provide care that addresses the root cause, manages symptoms, and helps patients feel more confident in their daily routines.

FAQS

Urinary incontinence is the involuntary loss of bladder control, which can result in leakage during daily activities or sudden urges to urinate.
Common causes include weakened pelvic floor muscles, pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, nerve damage, chronic coughing, or certain medical conditions.
Types include stress incontinence, urge incontinence, overflow incontinence, and mixed incontinence, each with distinct symptoms and triggers.
Treatment may involve pelvic floor therapy, bladder training, medication, pessary devices, or surgical procedures, depending on the cause and severity.
While not all cases can be avoided, maintaining pelvic floor strength, managing constipation, avoiding heavy lifting, and seeking early medical advice can help lower the risk.