1. Bladder or urinary tract infections
2. Neurological disorders, disc compression, slipped disc, impaired mobility, and spinal cord injuries
3. Weak abdominal and pelvic floor muscles
4. Mental stress, fear, anxiety, and severe constipation
5. Alcohol abuse and excessive caffeine consumption
6. Prostate enlargement in elderly males
7. Pregnancy, post-delivery, and post-menopause in females
8. Obesity
9. Surgery, such as hysterectomy and spinal surgeries
10. Suppression of urine and feces
Urinary incontinence can be classified into several types, including:
- Stress incontinence (leakage during physical activity)
- Urge incontinence ( sudden, intense need to urinate)
- Mixed incontinence (combination of stress and urge incontinence)
- Overflow incontinence (leakage due to bladder overflow)
- Functional incontinence (leakage due to physical or cognitive limitations)
Ayurveda offers a holistic approach to managing urinary incontinence, focusing on diet, lifestyle modifications, and herbal remedies to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, improve bladder function, and reduce symptoms.
It is essential to consult a certified Doctor or healthcare professional
before taking any Ayurvedic treatments.
Reference:
Deerghayu.
Panchakarma and Cosmetic Clinic.
Vd.Amruta Welankar
Contact No : + 91 9372830534
Ground floor, swachhand CHS saraswat colony, Chheda road, Dombivii East.
Maharashtra India: 421201
Monday to Saturday 10 am to 1 pm
Deerghayu.
Panchakarma and Cosmetic Clinic.
Office no 5, first floor, Sairam Building, Milapnagar, MIDC, Above jaganath store and jagruti sweet Mart, Dombivli East
Maharashtra India: 421203
Tuesday to Saturday 6 pm to 9 pm
deerghayuchikitsalaya07@gmail.com