Monday, February 13, 2012

Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine and Diet Changes to Treat Incontinence

The last two SharePosts I wrote focused on alternative and complementary treatments for incontinence. This SharePost will be my last in this series, and will focus on some specific types of complementary treatments for incontinence. There are several alternative therapies that many people have foun...
Anonymous
Vi
8/10/09 9:46am

I have mentioned incontinence with my family GP and they arranged for me to see a Urogynecologist. I went to see this specialist and in less than 5 minutes she said that I am a good candidate for a procedure i.e. Gynercare TVT. I got scheduled for a surgery in October. I have been browsing different websites about this procedure and product and today I decided not to pursue it. There has been a lot of comments about the product itself which turned me off totally.

I googled acupuncture for incontinence and will go towards this direction instead of the procedure. I am confident that my Naturopath Doctor can help me through acupuncture and homeopathic remedies.

If I am not 100% cured, I do not see a problem wearing pads for life playing tennis, bking, running and fitness activities.

Thank you to this website for giving me some light.

 

Anonymous
bbpprr
12/ 8/09 11:28pm

Is Acupuncture a fruitful course of action?  There should be some data to support this.

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