Dr. Jasmin Rath provides advanced diagnosis and treatment for urinary incontinence in Hyderabad, helping women regain bladder control, confidence, and comfort through evidence-based medical therapies and minimally invasive surgical techniques tailored to each patient’s needs.
Dr. Jasmin Rath identifies the underlying cause of urinary leakage, whether stress, urge, or mixed incontinence, and offers targeted solutions to restore normal bladder function and improve daily living.
Her personalized approach includes pelvic floor therapy, medication, and advanced surgical procedures designed to ensure long-term relief and enhanced confidence for women managing incontinence.
Accurately diagnoses the type and cause of incontinence.
Offers both non-surgical and minimally invasive solutions.
Focuses on long-term recovery and restored confidence.
Improves overall bladder control and daily comfort.
Dr. Jasmin Rath provides compassionate, expert care for women experiencing urinary incontinence, ensuring safety, discretion, and successful treatment outcomes across Hyderabad.
Urinary incontinence can be effectively treated through tailored therapies and minimally invasive procedures by Dr. Jasmin Rath in Hyderabad.
Urinary Incontinence is the involuntary leakage of urine. Dr. Jasmin Rath specializes in treating common types like Stress Urinary Incontinence (leakage with cough/sneeze) and Urge Incontinence (sudden, strong urge).
For mild Urinary Incontinence, Dr. Jasmin Rath always recommends starting with non-surgical treatments. These include behavioral techniques, bladder retraining, and a structured program of pelvic floor muscle exercises (Kegels) often guided by physical therapy.
Surgical intervention is necessary when severe Urinary Incontinence does not respond to conservative management. Dr. Jasmin Rath performs various surgical procedures, including tension-free vaginal tape (TVT) and other sling procedures, often via Vaginal Surgery, to support the urethra and bladder neck.
Dr. Jasmin Rath uses a comprehensive approach, including a detailed history, physical examination, and specialized tests like a urodynamic study. This allows her to accurately determine the type of Urinary Incontinence and tailor the most effective medical or surgical plan.
Yes, both pregnancy, childbirth, and a previous Hysterectomy can weaken the pelvic floor muscles and supporting structures, contributing to Urinary Incontinence or pelvic organ prolapse. Dr. Jasmin Rath assesses these factors when determining the right treatment.