Traditional treatments for urinary incontinence, such as medications, are a class of drugs used to treat various types of urinary incontinence, particularly urgency urinary incontinence. However, they have several potential contraindications and side effects that need to be considered, including cardiac, neuromuscular, digestive, and even cognitive issues.
Behavioral therapies are also offered, which may take time to see results and require patient commitment and consistency.
This cycle results in wasted time and money, disappointment, and frustration.
Our method not only helps restore hormonal balance but also works to improve urinary tract health, significantly reducing episodes of incontinence in less time.