Female stress incontinence

Female urinary incontinence is more prevalent in middle-aged and older women, but many patients believe that when they are older, this is how it is, and they are embarrassed to talk about it, delaying diagnosis and treatment, and when the disease gradually worsens, a cough, or an activity, urine leaks out involuntarily, seriously affecting the quality of life. So why do middle-aged and older women tend to get this disease? What can be done to alleviate or even treat the condition? As women age, many of their body structures change and their pelvic floor muscles and ligaments gradually relax, leaving the bladder and urethra without adequate support, so that urine leaks out once abdominal pressure is generated. Urinary incontinence can be cured. For mild incontinence, pelvic floor exercises can help patients strengthen the loose tissue. For patients with more severe incontinence, the necessary treatment is required. For the treatment of female tension incontinence, there is an advanced and effective minimally invasive method called TVT therapy for short. Specialists and doctors call it tension-free vaginal mesh. the TVT procedure is simple, quick and takes only 15 minutes. After a short break, you can do whatever you want, with no leaking urine and an unrestricted life. TVT is now widely recommended by academic experts around the world as the most commonly used treatment for female urinary incontinence.