Your healthcare provider may suggest different ways to help with incontinence, such as:
Now, before we dive into each treatment option for urinary incontinence it’s important to identify what is urinary incontinence and how to identify what type of urinary incontinence you’re struggling with…
When you leak any amount of urine while coughing, laughing, sneezing, running, or simply standing in line at the grocery store–you’re experiencing urinary incontinence. There are five types of urinary incontinence. We’ve discussed the most common type (stress incontinence).
Dealing with urinary incontinence is not uncommon. The spectrum of severity varies from occasional leakage during a cough or sneeze to the urgency of needing to urinate so suddenly and intensely that reaching a toilet becomes very difficult.
As mentioned in the intro, you don’t have to feel alone in this struggle. More than 50% of women report urinary incontinence (and that’s only including the women talking about it). Now, let’s get into the treatment options for urinary incontinence.
There are over 20 prescription medications available to treat urinary incontinence. Several of these medications cause dehydration and drowsiness. At Epiphany Women’s Health, we do not recommend the use of medications for urinary incontinence. There is a far more effective treatment option that does not involve the risk or symptoms that can be caused by medication taken for urinary incontinence.
Although this is our opinion, every woman has unique circumstances and you should consult your provider.
The O-Shot® (Platelet-Rich Plasma injection) for urinary incontinence
Traditionally, surgical procedures were common for managing stress incontinence, but the O-Shot® offers an alternative approach. Developed over a decade ago, the O-Shot® involves injecting platelet-rich plasma (PRP), derived from the woman's own blood, back into her body. PRP, containing highly active growth factors, stimulates cell and tissue regeneration, benefiting the area around the urethra that is causing stress incontinence.
Platelet-rich plasma is obtained by separating blood into its components, plasma, platelets, and red blood cells. A centrifuge (spinning device) is used to separate the blood into three parts. The plasma and platelets are removed via a syringe and then used for the treatment. The injection, administered near the urethra (pee tube), prompts the bone marrow to create new blood vessels and tissues. Over several days, weeks, and months, this new tissue develops, potentially treating urinary incontinence.
Urinary incontinence is caused by weakening tissue around the urethra. If your muscles, ligaments, and tissues that support the bladder have lost strength or tension, the bladder and urethra are unsupported, which leads to leakage.
The O-Shot® helps create fresh, revitalized tissue that supports the bladder and urethra. This gives women better control and helps reduce urinary incontinence.
Is the O-Shot® FDA approved?
Procedures are not approved or disapproved by the FDA. The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) monitors the safety of foods and drugs produced in the United States.
Since the O-Shot® is neither a food nor a drug the FDA is not involved, in the same way, that hysterectomies, c-sections, and PRP injections for sports-related injuries are not “approved by the FDA”. With that in mind, the procedure itself is not FDA-approved, but the kits used for the O-Shot® contain FDA-approved components.
Can anyone administer the O-Shot®?
No. Proper training and certification are required to administer the O-Shot® safely. Every provider at Epiphany Women’s Health is certified to administer the O-Shot®. You can verify this by visiting the Cellular Medicine Association.
If you find it uncomfortable to talk about incontinence, remember that more than 50% of women are struggling with urinary incontinence. You’re not alone. When you’re at Epiphany Women’s Health, you’re in a judgment-free zone. We are here to get you back on top of your game and living your best life. No more peeing your pants!
If you’re ready to take the first step toward treating urinary incontinence, please book an appointment online today!