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Effective medical treatments can cure SUI, helping you regain control over urine leakage and get your confidence back.

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What is Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI)?

Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) is a condition where urinary leaks involuntarily during activities like coughing, sneezing, laughing, or exercising. It occurs when the muscles supporting the bladder or controlling urinary flow weaken, often due to factors like pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, or pelvic surgeries. SUI can be disruptive and impact daily life, but it is treatable.

Emsella is a revolutionary and non-invasive treatment technology used for treatment of urinary incontinence. It uses High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM) technology as well as a biofeedback mechanism for this purpose. Emsella delivers around 11,000 Kegel’s contractions in half an hour and strengthens the muscles so that patients can hold the bladder and urethra together tighter, providing control and strength. Emsella chair is another state-of-the-art, non-invasive, painless, and US FDA-approved device used for treatment of pelvic floor muscle weaknesses, urinary incontinence, and laxity of vaginal muscles. The Emsella chair helps not only in strengthening and rehabilitating the pelvic floor muscles but also contributes in re-establishing neuromuscular control for treating urinary incontinence.

Although SUI can be uncomfortable and disruptive, it is a treatable condition. Medical options range from pelvic floor exercises and lifestyle changes to medications and minimally invasive procedures. Seeking timely medical advice can help restore bladder control and improve quality of life.

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About OMA Hospital

At OMA Hospital, we combine medical expertise with a deep understanding of our patients' needs, offering a supportive, non-judgmental environment where your emotional well-being is as important as your physical recovery. Our certified gynecologists and surgeons bring years of experience, ensuring safe and effective procedures using advanced surgical techniques and minimally invasive methods for your comfort and quick recovery. We are facilitated with advanced technology like HIFEM and modern equipment like an Emsella chair.

With empathy and discretion at the heart of our care, we prioritize your confidentiality and tailor personalized treatment plans to meet your unique cultural, emotional, and physical needs, providing the respect and care you deserve.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is the SUI procedure painful?

The SUI procedure is typically not very painful, especially with modern advancements in medical techniques.

Will my privacy be protected?

Absolutely. At OMA Hospital, we ensure the highest level of confidentiality, safeguarding your personal and medical information.

Who suffers from SUI?

SUI commonly affects women due to pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, or pelvic surgeries that weaken pelvic floor muscles.

How can SUI surgery affect physically?

Mild discomfort, swelling, or soreness in the pelvic area is normal, and your doctor will provide pain management and recovery instructions.

What modalities of SUI treatments are available?

HIFEM and Emsella chair.

Who is eligible for SUI?

Women for SUI treatment should have a confirmed diagnosis through a medical evaluation. OMA Hospital can offer the best suitable healthcare guidance.

What can I expect during the procedure?

  • Preparation -

    You'll receive anesthesia, either general (to make you sleep) or local (to numb the area), depending on the procedure and your doctor's recommendation.

  • Surgical Process -

    The most common SUI surgery is a sling procedure, where a small strip of synthetic mesh or your own tissue is placed under the urethra to provide support and prevent leakage.

  • Duration -

    The surgery usually takes 30–60 minutes.

  • Post-Procedure -

    Immediate recovery is possible when non-invasive treatment is done. But in major cases, surgeries are performed which need considerable time to recover.

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