The issues that affect today’s women are complex. One very personal issue is that of urinary incontinence. Urinary incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine. This problem is often thought to be a usual and expected occurrence especially as age progresses, therefore, it is often not discussed.
Bladder control is a complex problem that can range from a minor effect to more devastating consequences in your lifespan. Urinary incontinence can have a profound negative impact on the quality of life of the affected individual; this in turn may impact others. It can interfere with a woman’s physical, mental and social well-being.
The urinary system is composed of the kidneys, uterus, bladder and urethra. One or more areas of the urinary system may be involved when a person experiences urinary incontinence. Not only can internal factors be found to contribute to this condition, there may be external circumstances that can impact it as well.
There are several classification types for this condition that may occur individually or in combination. These classification types guide your healthcare provider when recommending the most appropriate testing and treatment
options. Testing recommendations may include urinalysis, ultrasound, cystoscopy, or urodynamic testing. Modalities of care may include behavioral therapy, medicinal and/or surgical treatment options.
We invite you to come visit our practice. We specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of all types of incontinence. Our goal is to optimize your quality of life.
For more information or an appointment, contact Dr. David Ahdoot, MD, FACOG 23861 McBean Parkway, Suite C-6, Valencia, CA 91355 or call 661-222-7822.
