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It is estimated that 1 in 7 women may suffer with urinary incontinence. Many people can experience occasional leaks of urine & some experience this on a more regular basis. It can potentially affect women (and men) of any age.<\/p>\n
This may be partly attributed to underlying medical conditions, and may be temporary or permanent. There are a number of known triggers and causes of temporary & permanent incontinence. Some of these may include bladder-stimulating foods, drinks & medications, such as alcohol, caffeine, chilli pepper, sugary food, blood pressure & heart medication, muscle relaxants & high doses of vitamin C. Other causes can include urinary tract infections, which irritate the bladder, pregnancy and childbirth, ageing, neurological disorders, such as MS, Stroke & Parkinson\u2019s Disease. Women can be more likely to suffer from stress incontinence due to pregnancy, childbirth & menopause. Men with prostate problems are more likely to suffer urge or overflow incontinence. A family history of urinary incontinence as well as being overweight are also contributory factors, along with smoking. It is thought that approximately 10% of the U.K. population can suffer from urinary incontinence, although this statistic may be higher due to under reporting\/under treating. The cost to the NHS is thought to be close to \u00a32 billion annually.<\/p>\n
High-intensity pelvic exercise stimulates muscles without discomfort or downtime. Intense focused electromagnetic fields strengthen & support the pelvic floor. HIPEX triggers targeted muscle contractions in the pelvic floor, and 1 session on the CM Slim HIPEX Chair is the equivalent of thousands of Kegel exercises. HIPEX triggers muscle contractions at a rate not possible through physical exercise. As a result, the pelvic floor muscle adapts to this stress by becoming stronger. The stronger re-conditioned muscles lift & support the bladder.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"featured_media":443,"parent":0,"menu_order":0,"template":"","class_list":["post-442","treatment","type-treatment","status-publish","has-post-thumbnail","hentry"],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n