Frequent urination

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DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM

Our clinic offers state-of-the-art facilities for complex treatments of overactive bladder syndrome.

Symptoms associated with overactive bladder syndrome:

– Feeling sudden urge to urinate that is hard to control

– Frequent urination usually 8 or more times during 24 hours

– Waking up 2 or more times at night to urinate

– Involuntary loss of urine (urge Incontinence)

– Abdominal pain combined with the symptoms above

Overactice bladder is most common in women, however it can also affect men. It can commonly be misdiagnosed as a urinary tract infection. Overactive bladder syndrome causes a sudden urge to urinate. The urge may be difficult to stop, and overactive bladder may lead to the involuntary loss of urine or even abdominal pains. Our clinic offers a comprehensive diagnostic and treatment protocol for overactive bladder syndrome. Firstly the diagnosis is made based on your initial consultation and a combination of further investigations such as urination schedule diary, questionaries, urine sample testing, ultrasound or cystoscopy. The treatment usually involves a combination of therapies such as drug therapy and/or high-intensity electromagnetic stimulation to the pelvic floor muscles using the revolutionary EMSELLA treatment chair. The electromagnetic stimulation of the muscles and the nervous system in the pelvic area will help your body naturally activate these muscles around the bladder to naturally cure overactive bladder and incontinence. Currently we are the only clinic in Slovakia to use this breakthrough EMSELLA technology.

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