Dr. Ayoub is pleased to announce the addition of Leva, the new Pelvic Health system.
The leva® Pelvic Health System is a unique way to train weakened pelvic floor muscles for the treatment of urinary incontinence, also known as bladder leakage.
Stronger pelvic floor muscles may help reduce the risk of involuntary bladder leaks. Like any other muscles, your pelvic floor can be exercised and strengthened.
FDA-cleared treatment for strengthening a woman’s pelvic floor muscles & rehabilitation and training of these muscles for the treatment of bladder leakage.
To find out if leva may be right for you, contact Dr. Ayoub today.
Leva is now available for Virginia Obstetrics and Gynecology patients in Loudoun County, VA and the surrounding areas. Click here to schedule your appointment or call 703.858.5599.
Do not share the leva system. leva is a single-user medical device. Do not use the leva Pelvic Health System while pregnant, or if you think you may be pregnant, unless authorized by your healthcare provider. Do not leave the leva wand in your body for longer than necessary to complete the training session. Remove the wand after each training session. Do not use the leva Pelvic Health System in any other place in your body. Do not have sexual intercourse while the leva wand is inserted. If you experience odor, fever, vomiting, diarrhea, any signs of infections or any flu-like symptoms, contact your doctor immediately. If you experience redness or swelling near the insertion area, or signs of an allergic reaction, contact your healthcare provider immediately. For a complete summary of the risks and instructions for leva, see its Instructions for Use available at Renovia’s website. Treatment with leva Pelvic Health System is prescribed by your healthcare provider. This treatment is not for everyone. Please talk to your healthcare provider to see if it is right for you. Your healthcare provider should discuss all potential benefits and risks with you.
1. Favre-Inhofer A, Dewaele P, Millet P, Deffieux X. Systematic review of guidelines for urinary incontinence in women. J Gynecol Obstet Hum Reprod. 2020;(2019):101842.
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