Information Session in Solingen: Discussion Focused on Bladder Control Issues
On Tuesday, June 18, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM, Solingen Hospital will be hosting a free information event about incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse in women. This event, taking place in Conference Room 3, is part of the World Continence Week, organised by the German Continence Society for the 16th time.
The consultation center at Solingen Hospital, which is a collaboration between the Departments of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Proctology, and Urology, will lead the event. The center is headed by Dr. Melanie Benthin and certified physiotherapist Melanie Niggemeier.
Dr. Jana Schneider, a doctor involved in the event, and Anna Müller, a physiotherapist, will provide valuable insights about diagnosis, therapy (conservative and surgical), and a holistic approach for pelvic organ prolapse.
Incontinence significantly impacts the self-determined lifestyle and daily life of those affected. It's a taboo subject that many are afraid to discuss, but the World Continence Week aims to raise awareness and educate about this common issue.
Worldwide, up to 200 million people are affected by incontinence, and in Germany, approximately 10 million people suffer from it. Despite its prevalence, many continue to struggle in silence due to embarrassment or lack of information.
This information event at Solingen Hospital is an opportunity for those affected to learn more about the condition and the available treatments. The event is free of charge and includes a small snack.
The consultation center at Solingen Hospital covers the diagnostic and therapeutic spectrum for incontinence in both women and men. It's committed to providing comprehensive information about the condition and helping those affected to regain control of their lives.
If you or someone you know is struggling with incontinence, this event could be a valuable source of information and support. Don't let embarrassment hold you back—take the first step towards a better quality of life by attending this free event at Solingen Hospital.
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