Women's Health
Frequently Asked Questions

About urinary leakage, AMS 800
and treatment pathways
  • 01 What can cause urinary leakage?

    Urinary leakage may develop due to age, childbirth history, pelvic floor weakness, menopause, previous procedures, or certain chronic conditions. Ongoing symptoms should be medically evaluated.

  • 02 Is urinary leakage common?

    Yes. It can be common in women, especially with age or after childbirth. However, being common does not mean it should be ignored.

  • 03 When may treatment be needed?

    If urinary leakage affects daily life, social comfort, or confidence, specialist evaluation is recommended. Early assessment may support quality of life.

  • 04 Can urinary leakage improve on its own?

    Some mild cases may improve with lifestyle changes; however, persistent symptoms usually require professional evaluation and appropriate planning.

  • 01 Can urinary leakage be treated?

    Yes. Treatment is planned according to symptom type, severity, and general health. Exercises, medication, procedures, or support systems may be evaluated.

  • 02 Is the same treatment used for every patient?

    No. Treatment is personalized. Symptom type, duration, and expectations are reviewed before selecting an approach.

  • 03 Can non-surgical options be enough?

    Pelvic floor exercises or medical treatments may help some patients. In more advanced cases, other options may be reviewed.

  • 04 When is the AMS 800 system considered?

    It may be considered after specialist evaluation in selected patients with advanced urinary leakage who have not benefited sufficiently from other methods.

  • 01 How is the procedure process planned?

    After preliminary evaluation, suitability is clarified and the process is planned according to the patient’s health status, with detailed information provided.

  • 02 Is hospitalization required?

    Hospital stay depends on the procedure and the patient’s general condition. Most pathways are planned with controlled follow-up.

  • 03 Is recovery long?

    Recovery varies from person to person. Following specialist recommendations and attending controls can help the process progress more comfortably.

  • 04 When can daily life resume?

    Return to daily life is planned according to the type of procedure and the physician’s recommendations.

  • 01 Is the process handled confidentially?

    Patient privacy is a core priority throughout the process. Consultations and planning are carried out with discretion.

  • 02 What information is reviewed in the first consultation?

    The duration of symptoms, daily-life impact, previous procedures, and current health status are reviewed.

  • 03 How does the process work for international patients?

    For international patients, preliminary review, appointment planning, treatment scheduling, and coordination are managed in an organized way.

  • 04 Can patients return to social life after treatment?

    With appropriate planning and a suitable treatment approach, many patients may regain greater comfort in daily life.

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