PROSTATECTOMY INCONTINENCE
Prostatectomy is a traumatic event for any man whether for the treatment of cancer or just for enlarged prostate. There is no need for a man to suffer losing urine or bladder control after prostatectomy.
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90,000 PROSTATECTOMIES annually in the United States.
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174,000 diagnosed with prostate cancer every year
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Most common complication? INVOLUNTARY LOSS OF URINE!!
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Other benign reasons for urine loss in men: obesity, uncontrolled diabetes, chronic cough as with asthmatics and neurologic disorders
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The Emsella chair is great whether you have urge incontinence or stress incontinence.
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Preoperative Emsella therapy is a great way to lessen urine leaking after surgery
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STOP the dribble of urine with THE EMSELLA® CHAIR.
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11,200 kegels in a 28 minute session!!
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Seated in a chair and FULLY DRESSED.
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Surgery was tough enough. Being WET is not necessary!
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Pelvic floor strengthened by thousands of contractions.
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A urethral sling or artificial sphincter are surgical remedies but difficult to perform
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Pelvic floor stimulation is the best alternative.