Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI)
Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) Treatment
Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad provides expert, compassionate care for Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) – a condition where women leak urine during everyday activities like coughing, sneezing, laughing, or exercising. This happens when the pelvic floor muscles that support the bladder become weak due to childbirth, menopause, ageing, or weight gain. Our specialist team offers advanced non-surgical treatments to restore bladder control, rebuild confidence, and improve quality of life.
We use the latest technology including Laser Vaginal Tightening and EMS Chair Therapy (electromagnetic pelvic floor stimulation) to effectively treat SUI without the need for surgery, cuts, or hospitalisation. Treatment plans are personalised to each patient based on the severity of symptoms and lifestyle needs. Our focus is on delivering painless, quick, and lasting results in a private and confidential setting.
If you are looking for non-surgical SUI treatment in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital – under the expert care of Dr. Madhuri Mannava, Gynaecologist & Cosmo-Gynaecologist is your trusted destination. Most women see noticeable improvement within weeks and return to their normal, active lives with complete confidence.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) Treatment Journey
🔍 Phase 1: Symptom Identification
- Urine leakage when coughing, sneezing, laughing, or exercising
- Sudden urge to urinate with little warning
- Wearing pads or protective underwear "just in case"
- Avoiding social situations, exercise, or travel due to fear of leakage
- Rushing to find bathrooms when outside
- Feeling embarrassed or losing confidence in daily life
🩺 Phase 2: Consultation with Gynecologist
- Detailed discussion of symptoms, frequency, and triggers
- Physical examination of the pelvic floor and abdominal region
- Review of medical history including deliveries, menopause, weight changes, and medications
- Assessment of the impact on daily activities and quality of life
- Discussion of non-surgical treatment options suitable for the patient
🔬 Phase 3: Diagnosis
- Pelvic floor assessment to measure muscle strength and weakness
- Urinalysis to rule out infection as a contributing cause
- Post-void residual test to check bladder emptying
- Pelvic ultrasound if required to assess bladder and pelvic structures
- Severity grading (mild / moderate / severe) to customise the treatment plan
🛠️ Phase 4: Medical Treatment Plan
- Laser Vaginal Tightening
- EMS Chair Therapy (Electromagnetic Pelvic Floor Stimulation)
- Other Custom Treatment Plan
🔄 Phase 5: Monitoring & Flare Management
- Follow-up consultations after each session to track improvement
- Adjustment of treatment plan based on response
- Guidance on pelvic floor exercises to complement treatment at home
- Diet and lifestyle advice to reduce pressure on the bladder
- Ongoing support for patients with recurrent or persistent symptoms
💪 Phase 6: Long-Term Management & Lifestyle
- Maintain pelvic floor strength with regular guided exercises
- Manage healthy body weight to reduce bladder pressure
- Avoid smoking, which can worsen pelvic tissue health
- Stay well hydrated and follow a bladder-friendly diet
- Periodic check-ups with Dr. Madhuri Mannava for long-term wellbeing
- With the right treatment, most women return fully to active, confident daily life
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UI is a condition where urine leaks during physical activities that put pressure on the bladder – such as coughing, sneezing, laughing, exercising, or lifting. It is caused by weakened pelvic floor muscles and is very common in women.
No. Modern non-surgical treatments like Laser Vaginal Tightening and EMS Chair Therapy can effectively treat SUI without any cuts, stitches, or hospitalisation. Most women see clear improvement within a few weeks.
This depends on the treatment chosen and your severity. Laser Therapy typically requires 2- 3 sessions, while EMS Chair Therapy gives best results over 6- 8 sessions. Dr. Mannava will create a personalised plan for you after consultation.
No. Both treatments are completely painless. Laser therapy involves no cuts or stitches, and EMS Chair Therapy feels like a gentle tingling sensation. You can return to normal activities immediately after each session.
Women who have had vaginal deliveries, multiple pregnancies, gone through menopause, gained significant weight, or are ageing naturally are more likely to experience SUI. However, it is treatable at any stage.