2025, Vol. 9 Issue 1, Part BPages: 110-112
An integrative approach to female urinary incontinence: Efficacy of pelvic floor training and Unani pharmacologic interventions
Zeba Lalkot
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Abstract:
Urinary incontinence is any involuntary leakage of urine. It may occur in patients with a normal urinary tract, as the result of dementia or poor mobility, or transiently during an acute illness or hospitalization, especially in older people. Higher incidence is found in females of advancing age. The reported incidence in the Western countries is as high as 40 percent in association with prolapse. In about 5 percent, the symptoms may be annoying. position or during sleep, Patients are fully aware of it, the amount of loss is small. The only symptom is escape of urine with coughing, sneezing or laughing. The loss of urine has got the following features: Brief and coincides precisely to the period of raised intra-abdominal pressure, Un associated with a desire to pass urine, Rarely, occurs in supine. According to Unani standpoint, it is associated with the derangement of the Quwat Masika (retentive faculty) and an imbalance in the mizaj (temperament), particularly involving cold and moist humors (balgham). Unani physicians have historically classified this condition under Salasul baul, and treatments have emphasized holistic and individualized care. Management includes strengthening the pelvic floor muscles through specific exercise regimens, correction of dietary habits to balance the humors, and the use of herbal formulations known for their muqawwī-i-masāna (bladder tonic) properties. Lifestyle modifications and psychological support are also crucial elements. This traditional approach not only aims at symptom relief but also works on restoring humoral balance, making it a safe and effective alternative to modern pharmacological interventions for selected patients.