Békeffy M.D.
Internal medicine, occupational health careJurás, M.D.
Internal medicine, anesthesiologist, occupational health careJunger M.D.
Head of outpatient care, internal medicine, cardiologist, occupational health careBuchinger M.D.
Occupational health care, internal medicineSárai M.D.
Internal medicine, cardiologist, occupation - medical specialistTreatment options for incontinence
Incontinence is not just a common health problem that affects the quality of life of many women every day, but it is also a sensitive issue that those affected are reluctant to talk about. This disturbing condition, which involves the involuntary leakage of urine, can manifest in various forms and severity levels, posing a significant challenge to those affected in their daily lives. However, the treatment of incontinence is not a hopeless struggle; with the advancement of modern medicine and technology, effective treatment options are available to improve the quality of life of those affected.