Urinary Incontinence Treatment at Harsh Hospital
Leaking a little urine when you cough, laugh or feel a sudden urge is far more common than women think, and the most important thing to know is that it is treatable.
Many women quietly live with urine leakage after childbirth or around menopause, often too embarrassed to mention it. There is no need to. At Harsh Hospital in Himatnagar, Dr. Hitesh Patel offers a warm, confidential consultation to understand your symptoms and find the cause, whether it is stress incontinence, urge incontinence or a mix of both. From pelvic floor therapy and simple lifestyle changes to procedures when needed, there is a clear path back to comfort and confidence.
What We Help With
Stress Incontinence
Leaking with coughing, laughing, sneezing or exercise, often after childbirth.
Urge Incontinence
A sudden, strong need to pass urine that is hard to hold or reach the toilet in time.
Weak Pelvic Floor
Strengthening the muscles that support the bladder for better day-to-day control.
After Childbirth
Care for the bladder changes that can follow pregnancy and vaginal delivery.
Menopause Changes
Support for the bladder symptoms that can appear with hormonal changes over time.
Private Guidance
A reassuring, confidential space to talk about something many women hide.
Our Approach
- Confidential Consultation, a gentle conversation to understand when and how leakage happens.
- Finding the Cause, simple assessment to identify whether it is stress, urge or mixed incontinence.
- Lifestyle & Therapy First, pelvic floor exercises and practical changes that help many women improve.
- Procedures When Needed, effective treatment options if simpler measures are not enough.
- Supportive Follow-up, reviews to track progress and keep building your confidence.
Why Patients Trust Harsh Hospital
You are not alone
Real, lasting relief
Confidential consults
Led by Dr. Hitesh Patel
What to Expect on Your Visit
Your first visit is a kind, judgement-free conversation. We ask gentle questions about when leakage happens and how it affects your day, and arrange simple checks if needed. Most women start with pelvic floor therapy and small lifestyle adjustments, and many notice a real difference before any procedure is ever discussed.
- A private, reassuring discussion of your symptoms in full confidence.
- A clear explanation of the type of incontinence you have and why.
- A realistic starting plan you can begin straight away at home.
- Honest advice on when therapy is enough and when a procedure may help.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is urine leakage really that common in women?
Yes, very. It often follows childbirth or appears around menopause, and many women experience it at some point. It is nothing to be ashamed of, and help is available.
Can it be treated without surgery?
Very often, yes. Pelvic floor exercises, bladder habits and simple lifestyle changes help a great many women. Procedures are considered only when these are not enough.
What is the difference between stress and urge incontinence?
Stress incontinence is leakage with coughing, laughing or activity, while urge incontinence is a sudden, strong need to pass urine. Some women have a mix of both, and we tailor treatment to your pattern.
How long before I see improvement?
Many women notice gradual improvement within a few weeks of starting pelvic floor therapy and lifestyle changes. Dr. Hitesh Patel will set realistic expectations for your situation.
Will my consultation be confidential?
Absolutely. We understand this is a personal subject and treat every conversation with complete privacy, warmth and respect.
