Urinary Incontinence

    The Specialists

    • Dr.Anshumala Shukla-Kulkarni - M.D (O&G),FCPS,DGO
      Dr.Anshumala Shukla-Kulkarni has done her Fellowship in Minimally invasive surgery from Singapore and Australia. She holds her specialty in Gynecological Laparoscopy Surgery. Find out more about Dr. Anshumala
    • Dr.Maya PL Gade - M.B.B.S., MD (Gyn & Obs)
    • Dr.Shantala Vadeyar - M.B.B.S. , MD (Gyn & Obs), Advanced Obstetric Ultrasound Diploma, FRCOG, DM (UK), CCST
      Dr.Shantala Vadeyar, specialist in Advanced Obstetric Ultrasound (RCOG /RCR),adept at performing fetal ultrasound including 3D / 4D scans, interventional ultrasound guided procedures (prenatal diagnosis,amniocentesis, CVS). She has worked in the UK for 14 years and as a Consultant in the UK for over 5 years in Obstetrics, Feto-maternal Medicine (High risk pregnancy) and general gynaecology. Find out more about Dr. Vadeyar

    Urinary incontinence is the loss of bladder control. This means that you can't always control when you urinate. Urinary incontinence can range from leaking a small amount of urine (such as when coughing or laughing) to having very strong urges to urinate, that are difficult to control. This can be embarrassing, but it can be treated.
    Be sure to talk to your doctor if you have this problem. If you hide your incontinence, you risk getting rashes, sores, skin infections and urinary tract infections. Also, you may find yourself avoiding friends and family because of fear and embarrassment.