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Urge incontinence Treatment Suffolk

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Understanding Urge incontinence Treatment Suffolk

Understanding Urge incontinence Treatment Suffolk

Urge incontinence can impact a person’s quality of life. Causes shame and limits social interactions. One type of incontinence. That affects many people with urgency incontinence. Or the sudden urge to urinate. Unable to hold it until reaching a restroom. This condition can be challenging to manage. There are treatment options available, such as the LIPO 360 EMS Chair.

Urge incontinence, known as overactive bladder (OAB). It is a sudden, intense urge to urinate. Followed by a knee-jerk loss of urine. This condition results from knee-jerk contractions. The bladder muscle creates an urgent need to urinate. While it can occur in anyone, it is more common among older adults.

Weak pelvic floor muscles can cause a UTI and constipation. Our friendly treatment coordinators can help with female incontinence. Complete men’s health. The most common type of incontinence. Symptoms of stress incontinence are treatable. With lifestyle changes, reduced caffeine intake, and pelvic floor exercises.

Our trained aesthetic medical practitioner. Can offer a non-surgical procedure. In a relaxed atmosphere – even available in your own home. For fast access with an expert consultant. To get optimum results. To answer questions. For severe to mild cases of incontinence, call our team today.

Symptoms And Causes of Urge Incontinence Suffolk

Is Urge Incontinence Treatment Suffolk suitable for all?

Urge incontinence is a sudden, intense urge to urinate. That can be difficult to control. This can lead to accidental urine leaks. A person is unable to reach the restroom in time. Other symptoms of urge incontinence include:

  • Frequent urination (usually more than 8 times a day)
  • Waking up at night to urinate (nocturia)
  • Feeling the need to urinate even after emptying the bladder
  • Wetting the bed at night (enuresis)

 

Go to your healthcare provider. A GP or continence nurse will do a range of tests. To see if you have stress incontinence. Pelvic organ prolapse, enlarged prostate. Painful bladder syndrome or urge incontinence. We have women’s health consultants. Offering friendly advice to help with your case.

Causes of Urge Incontinence

Urge incontinence has a variety of factors. Including underlying medical conditions. Such as urinary tract infections, bladder inflammation, or nerve damage. In some cases, it may be a side effect of certain medications. Other risk factors include:

  • Ageing. As we age, the muscles and nerves that control the bladder tend to weaken. Leading to incontinence.
  • Menopause. Changes in hormone levels during menopause. Can weaken the pelvic muscles. Increase the risk of incontinence in women.
  • Prostate problems. Men with prostate problems. May experience urge incontinence due to the obstruction of urine flow.
  • Obesity. Excess weight can put pressure on the bladder. Weaken the pelvic muscles.
  • Neurological conditions. Conditions that affect the nervous system. Such as multiple sclerosis or Parkinson’s disease. Can interfere with bladder function and lead to incontinence.

How does LIPO360 EMS Chair helps Urge incontinence treatment Suffolk?

The LIPO 360 EMS Chair is a non-invasive treatment option. That uses high-intensity focused electromagnetic energy. To stimulate the pelvic muscles, promoting muscle contractions. Improving urinary control.

The treatment involves sitting clothed on a treatment chair. While the device delivers electromagnetic pulses. To the pelvic floor muscles. Simulating thousands of Kegel exercises in just a few minutes.

The treatment is painless. Does not require any anesthesia. Patients can return to their regular activities after the session. Most patients require a series of 6 sessions. Over a period of two to three weeks to achieve optimal results.

 The LIPO360 EMS Chair is effective. In improving urinary control. In both men and women with urge incontinence. Patients are noticing significant improvement after the first few sessions.

Issues around the vagina, urethra, and catheter. The bowel and pelvis are treatable at Lipo 360 UK.

Is Urge Incontinence Treatment Suffolk suitable for all?

Urge incontinence treatment is suitable for many men and women, particularly when symptoms are caused by an overactive bladder and reduced pelvic floor control.

It is non-invasive and medication-free, making it ideal for those who cannot perform pelvic floor exercises or prefer a conservative treatment option.

However, it may not be suitable for everyone. People with implanted electronic devices, active urinary infections, pregnancy, or certain neurological or bladder conditions may require alternative treatments.

A consultation is essential to assess the cause of symptoms and confirm whether it is the right option for you.

Urge incontinence Treatment FAQs

Q: How is urge incontinence different from stress incontinence?

Urge incontinence is caused by involuntary bladder muscle contractions due to abnormal nerve signalling, while stress incontinence is caused by weakened pelvic support. EMS Chair targets neuromuscular control, making it suitable for urge symptoms.

Q: Why does pelvic floor strengthening reduce urgency, not just leakage?

Stronger pelvic muscles send inhibitory feedback to the bladder, delaying urgency signals and improving bladder storage.

Q: Can the EMS Chair help with nighttime urgency (nocturia)?

Yes. Improved bladder inhibition reduces involuntary contractions that commonly trigger night-time urination.

Q: How does the EMS Chair perform thousands of Kegels automatically?

HIFEM energy triggers deep, supramaximal contractions that activate muscle fibres beyond voluntary control.

Q: Why is urge incontinence common in neurological conditions?

Disrupted bladder–brain signalling causes uncontrolled contractions. EMS strengthens peripheral neuromuscular control to compensate.

Q: Can the EMS Chair reduce reliance on pads or continence aids?

As urgency and leakage reduce, many patients rely less on pads and protective garments.

Q: How does electromagnetic stimulation influence bladder overactivity?

High-intensity focused electromagnetic (HIFEM) energy activates sacral and pudendal nerve pathways indirectly by strengthening pelvic floor reflex responses, helping suppress involuntary bladder contractions that cause urgency.

Q: Can the EMS Chair work if medications or bladder training failed?

Yes. EMS acts locally on muscles and nerves rather than systemically, making it effective when other methods fail.

Q: How does the EMS Chair increase bladder capacity?

Improved pelvic tone stabilises bladder reflexes, allowing urine to be held longer before urgency occurs.

Q: Why are multiple EMS sessions needed?

Neuromuscular retraining requires repeated stimulation to create lasting muscle and nerve adaptations.

Q: Is EMS Chair effective for age- or menopause-related urge incontinence?

Yes. It restores weakened neuromuscular control without hormones, surgery, or medication.

Q: How is the EMS Chair different from internal electrical probes?

EMS Chair is non-contact, penetrates deeper, stimulates more muscles, and avoids discomfort or internal devices.