Consultant Urogynaecologist and Urinary Incontinence Specialist, Mr Christian Barnick, compares the latest treatments for overactive bladder and stress incontinence in women.
He says:
Around one in three women suffer from urinary incontinence (leakage of urine) at some stage in their life. Bladder problems can be extremely embarrassing and have a major impact on a woman’s life. Women are therefore often understandably reluctant to discuss these problems with a doctor and as a result many women will suffer for years before seeking medical advice.
He goes on to say that: "Bladder problems do not always occur in isolation but may be associated with bowel problems, prolapse and sexual dysfunction."
To avoid embarrassment, Mr Barnick provides a thorough plain English overview to help women to understand the nature of the problem as well as advice and a modern update on all the latest recommended treatment options.