Urinary Urgency & Frequency in Women
Do you find yourself rushing to the bathroom too often… or feeling a sudden, urgent need to go? You are not alone—but you should not ignore it.
At Khans Medical Clinic, we want to raise awareness about a very common yet underreported issue: urinary urgency and frequency in women, often linked to weak pelvic floor muscles or uterovaginal prolapse.
What Causes Urinary Urgency & Frequency?
Two of the most common causes include:
- Weak Pelvic Floor Muscles: When these muscles lose strength, they cannot properly support the bladder, leading to leakage, urgency, and frequent urination.
- Uterovaginal Prolapse: This occurs when the uterus or vaginal walls descend due to weakened support structures, putting pressure on the bladder and disrupting normal urinary function.
How Common Is This?
- Studies suggest that up to 1 in 3 women experience pelvic floor disorders at some point in their lives
- Around 50% of women who have given birth may develop some degree of pelvic organ prolapse
- Despite this, over 70% of women suffer in silence, feeling embarrassed or assuming it’s a normal part of ageing
The truth: It is common—but NOT normal, and it is treatable.
Why You Should Not Delay Treatment
Ignoring symptoms can lead to:
- Worsening bladder control
- Increased risk of infections
- Progression of prolapse
- Impact on daily activities, sleep, and confidence
- Reduced quality of life and emotional wellbeing
Early intervention leads to better, faster, and more effective outcomes.
The Good News: There is a Solution
At Khans Medical Clinic, we provide evidence-based, personalised care to restore your pelvic health.
Our Approach Includes:
- Comprehensive Assessment: We identify the root cause—whether muscle weakness, prolapse, or both.
- Pelvic Electromagnetic Stimulation Therapy: A non-invasive, advanced technology that helps stimulate and strengthen pelvic floor muscles effectively, especially for those who struggle with exercises alone.
- Pelvic Floor Muscle Training (PFMT): We guide and train you on how to correctly perform pelvic floor exercises (Kegels)—because technique matters.
How You Can Strengthen Your Pelvic Floor
- Perform regular pelvic floor exercises (with proper guidance)
- Maintain a healthy weight
- Avoid straining (especially with constipation)
- Stay active and support overall core strength
But remember—self-help alone is not always enough. Professional assessment ensures you are doing the right exercises for your condition.
Take Action Today
You do not have to live with discomfort, embarrassment, or disruption to your daily life.
There is a cure. There is support. And there is hope.
At Khans Medical Clinic, we are here to help you regain control, confidence, and comfort—through compassionate care and advanced treatment options.
