Urinary incontinence treatment in Dubai focuses on identifying the exact underlying cause of bladder control issues and selecting the most appropriate treatment approach. This common problem – often an embarrassing but treatable symptom rather than a disease – involves the involuntary urination or uncontrolled leakage of urine.
Care is guided by the specific type of incontinence (such as stress, urge, overflow, or mixed incontinence), symptom severity, and overall health.
This service is designed for patients experiencing urine leakage who require structured urinary incontinence treatment in Dubai. Whether you are dealing with occasionally leaking urine when you cough or sneeze or a sudden and intense urge to urinate, every case begins with a comprehensive assessment to find the underlying cause.
This urinary incontinence treatment in Dubai is intended for patients experiencing signs and symptoms that affect daily comfort.
Proper diagnosis is essential before starting urinary incontinence treatment. Our urology clinic in Dubai utilizes a patient-centered approach to investigation.
Urinary incontinence treatment in Dubai is selected based on the type of incontinence and pelvic support needs.
Urinary incontinence treatment requires a structured approach to improve control and prevent recurrence. Specialist evaluation helps select the most effective method based on the condition.
As a consultant urologist in Dubai, Dr. Haluk provides evidence-based solutions for men, women, and children. His approach combines functional urology, pelvic training, and advanced procedures to restore quality of life.
It manages urine seeps caused by abdominal pressure. We utilize physiotherapy, pelvic floor stimulation, and minimally invasive tape procedures to strengthen the urethral sphincter.
Yes. Female urinary incontinence following vaginal birth is common. Treatment focuses on pelvic floor exercises and HIFEM (Emsella) to address weakened pelvic floor muscles.
Causes include pregnancy, menopause, obesity, nerve injuries, or prostate gland problems. Lifestyle factors like caffeine, alcohol, and smoking can also stimulate the bladder.
Cost depends on the investigation (like urodynamics) and management (non-surgical vs. sling surgery). A personalized estimate is provided after your initial consultation.
No. With expert urology care, most bladder control issues can be resolved or significantly managed, regardless of whether the cause is age, hormone-related, or pelvic surgery.