Wednesday, 19 August 2026
Urinary incontinence . Get well now.
Urinary incontinence are caused by
New bladder problems associated with neurological symptoms
Persistent or worsening urinary symptoms
A doctor may determine whether further investigations or treatment are needed before or alongside physiotherapy.
Take the First Step Towards Better Bladder Control
Urinary incontinence can affect confidence, exercise, work, sleep and everyday activities. You don't have to feel embarrassed about seeking help.
At Meygam Multispeciality Physiotherapy Clinic, Velachery, physiotherapy-based pelvic health care can help suitable patients understand their symptoms and work towards better pelvic floor function and bladder control.
Meygam Multispeciality Physiotherapy Clinic
Dr. Regina Padmavathy K (PT)
University Gold Medallist | 22+ Years Experience
📍 Velachery, Chennai
🌐 meygamclinic.com
📞 94443 13877
For persistent urinary symptoms, professional assessment is recommended before starting an exercise programme. Your treatment plan should be personalised to your symptoms and health needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can physiotherapy help urinary incontinence?
Yes. Pelvic health physiotherapy can help appropriate patients improve pelvic floor muscle strength, coordination and bladder-control strategies. The effectiveness depends on the type and cause of incontinence.
Is urinary leakage normal after childbirth?
Urinary leakage can occur during or after pregnancy and childbirth, but persistent symptoms deserve attention. A pelvic health assessment can help identify appropriate treatment.
Are Kegel exercises suitable for everyone?
Not necessarily. Some people may have pelvic floor muscles that are weak, while others may have muscles that are overly tight or poorly coordinated. Correct assessment and exercise technique are therefore important.
Can urinary incontinence be prevented?
Not every case can be prevented, but maintaining pelvic floor health, avoiding chronic constipation and straining, maintaining appropriate physical activity and seeking help early for symptoms may be beneficial.
Conclusion
Urinary incontinence is common, but it should not be ignored or accepted as something you must simply live with. Understanding the possible causes and getting the right assessment can be the first step towards better bladder control.
If urinary leakage is affecting your confidence or daily activities, talk to a qualified healthcare professional and explore whether pelvic health physiotherapy is appropriate for you.
Meygam Multispeciality Physiotherapy Clinic – Velachery
Supporting better movement, strength and quality of life through personalised physiotherapy care.
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