Emsella®
Urinary incontinence is a common health problem that affects 200 million people world wide. Getting the right treatment for this nuisance will help you reduce frequent bathroom stops and minimize embarrassing accidents.
Urinary incontinence is the loss of bladder control. This lack of control results in involuntary or uncontrollable bladder leaks. There are five different types of urinary incontinence:
1. Urge Incontinence
Urge incontinence refers to the sudden urge to urinate. This urge comes without any warning or having enough time to make it to the restroom.
2. Stress Incontinence
Stress incontinence is when urination occurs as a result of pressure (stress) being placed on the bladder. This could be from sneezing, coughing, laughing, or exercising.
3. Mixed Incontinence
Mixed incontinence is a mixture of urge and stress incontinence.
4. Overflow Incontinence
Overflow incontinence happens as a result of the bladder being unable to empty itself entirely causing bladder leaks.
5. Functional (Neurogenic) Incontinence
Functional incontinence is when a mental or physical impairment causes urination. For example, an individual with arthritis has trouble removing their pants in time for urination.
With Emsella, most patients will find relief from urinary incontinence. It reduces the chances of urinating from sneezing, coughing, laughing, and exercising. Emsella reduced the need for planning trips and outings based on the location of restroom facilities.
Other benefits of Emsella as a treatment are:
No downtime or recovery time
Stay fully clothed during treatment
It reduces the need for invasive surgery
Some people will even find relief from chronic lower back pain
There are many reports of improved orgasms in both men and women who undergo treatment
Urinary Incontinence Does Not Discriminate
Women in their twenties (who have not had children) can still struggle with incontinence, especially athletes who participate in high-impact sports or those who struggle with obesity. Though it is more likely to occur in women, it is important to remember that urinary incontinence can happen in men as well. After certain prostate procedures, men can develop some bladder leakage issues. Emsella is an option for male incontinence as well as sexual function.
If you can answer ‘yes’ to any of the following questions, you may benefit from Emsella:
Does your bladder seem to control your life?
Have you given birth to at least one child?
Do you experience leakage while laughing, sneezing, coughing, or exercise?
Do you carry extra weight on your body?
Does the leakage affect exercise or intimacy?
Are you going through menopause?
FAQs
What causes incontinence?
A weakened pelvic floor (muscles) is often the underlying cause of incontinence in women. The pelvic floor often weakens during or after pregnancy, after a certain age, or because of hormonal imbalance (during menopause).
Nineteen million American women suffer from pelvic floor weakness. A strong pelvic floor is what allows the body to have control over the bladder and the bowels. A lack of control from urinary incontinence may cause women to avoid medical treatment due to shame, doubt, and fear of losing their autonomy.
How can Emsella® help?
While prevention via pelvic floor exercises is usually the best option for these issues, problems may still arise when the exercises are not practiced or when the birth of a child causes bladder leakage issues. There are treatment options available for these issues, including the Emsella.
Emsella is a non-surgical, non-invasive treatment for incontinence caused by a weakened pelvic floor. The Emsella chair emits a high-intensity focused electromagnetic (HIFEM®) wave to create supramaximal contractions within the pelvic floor muscles over a 30-minute session twice a week for 3 weeks.
Emsella is superior to Kegels. Even though Kegels can help to strengthen the pelvic floor over a long time period, they are not able to compete with this treatment option. These supramaximal contractions are delivered by the thousands during these short sessions. Thirty minutes on the Emsella chair is equivalent to doing over 11,000 Kegels!
The chair helps target weakened muscles within the pelvic floor. The stimulation of these muscles improves bladder control and reduces incontinence. Some may see immediate results while others may not feel any different until they have had a few sessions. 95% of individuals who choose Emsella and have either stress, urge, or mixed, will see improvement.
How else can you strengthen your pelvic floor?
Getting the Emsella treatment is not the only thing that you should be doing to strengthen your pelvic floor. If you want to see lasting results from the Emsella chair, you need to be willing to make some other changes in your life.
Carrying extra weight on your body applies unnecessary pressure on the pelvic floor, sometimes causing this weakened state. Losing extra body fat can help you to regain control of your bladder.
If you have relatively routine constipation, you might consider eating a well-balanced diet that includes more fruits and veggies, more fiber, and more water. Chronic constipation can add extra stress on the pelvic floor.
Performing pelvic floor exercises can help you maintain control over your bladder after going through the Emsella treatment.
Get Started
Urinary incontinence is nothing to laugh about. The sooner you discover the Emsella® chair, the sooner you can get back to normal. Schedule a consultation with The Valentine Clinic and let us guide you through the possibilities.
Note: All treatments are conducted by licensed professionals. Results may vary, and individual responses to treatments are unique. Consultation is essential to determine the most suitable approach for you.