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Quick Summary

What it is ?

A non-invasive treatment where you sit fully clothed on a chair tdighat uses electromagnetic energy to strengthen your pelvic floor muscles.

Who it helps

Women with urine leakage, post-childbirth pelvic floor weakness, or menopause-related changes — men with pelvic floor weakness can benefit too.

Our approach

We assess the cause first, confirm the treatment is right for you, then plan a course of sessions with simple guidance for home.

At Rahat

Offered as part of our pelvic floor rehabilitation services, supported by our women’s health and gynaecology team in Bhubaneswar.

Urine leakage is far more common than most women think — especially in the years after childbirth, around 40, and after menopause. At Rahat Hospital, it’s something we treat quietly and effectively every day.

Kegel Chair Treatment in Bhubaneswar

If your baby cries for hours every day and nothing seems to help, you are not alone. Colic is one of the most common and most stressful things new parents go through. The good news is that it is not dangerous, it does not mean anything is seriously wrong, and it does get better.

At Rahat Hospital in Bhubaneswar, our paediatric team led by Dr. Kanhu Panda, Consultant Paediatrician and Neonatologist, and supported by Dr. Abhishek Anand and Dr. Amareshwar Satpathy  helps families understand why their baby is crying, rules out anything serious, and puts a simple, practical plan in place to make things easier for both baby and parents.

Conditions Treated with Kegel Chair Therapy

The pelvic floor is a group of muscles that supports your bladder, bowel and uterus. When these muscles weaken, everyday life can be affected in ways that are frustrating and often difficult to talk about.

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Stress Urinary Incontinence

Leaking urine while coughing, sneezing, laughing, running or lifting — usually a sign that the pelvic floor is no longer supporting the bladder well.

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Urge Incontinence and Overactive Bladder

A sudden, hard-to-control need to rush to the toilet, sometimes with leakage on the way.

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Postpartum Pelvic Floor Weakness

Pregnancy and childbirth naturally stretch and strain these muscles. Many women notice weakness in the months after delivery, especially following pregnancy and vaginal birth.

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Menopause-Related Changes

Falling oestrogen levels after menopause can reduce muscle tone and tissue support, making leakage and heaviness more noticeable.

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Mild Pelvic Organ Prolapse

A feeling of heaviness or dragging in the pelvis can improve when the supporting muscles are strengthened.

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Reduced Sensation and Pelvic Discomfort

Weak pelvic floor muscles can affect comfort and sensation, which many women find improves alongside better muscle tone.

Worth knowing:

Stress incontinence — the type most closely linked to pelvic floor weakness — is also the most common. Indian studies found it made up 43.7% of all cases in one group of women and 49% in mothers who had given birth more than once.citeturn22search26turn22search30 It also happens to be the type that responds best to muscle strengthening.

Tired of planning your day around the nearest toilet? Book an assessment with our women’s health team today.

Our Kegel Chair Treatment Approach

We don’t start treatment before we understand the problem. Pelvic floor symptoms can have different causes, and the right plan depends on what’s actually happening.

Step 1 — Understanding Your Symptoms

We start by listening. We ask about your symptoms, deliveries, medical history and how this is affecting your daily life — openly and without judgement.

Step 2 — Clinical Assessment

Our specialist examines you to check pelvic floor strength and rule out other causes such as infection, prolapse needing surgical review, or bladder conditions that need separate treatment.

Step 3 — Confirming You're Suitable

This treatment isn’t right for everyone. We check for factors such as pregnancy, metal implants or pacemakers before recommending it, so you’re only offered what’s genuinely safe for you.

Step 4 — Your Treatment Sessions

You sit fully clothed on the chair while it delivers electromagnetic pulses that contract your pelvic floor muscles far more than you could on your own.

Step 5 — Support Between and After Sessions

Results build gradually over a course of sessions. We guide you on bladder habits, exercises and lifestyle changes that help hold your progress.

What a session actually feels like:

 You keep your clothes on and simply sit down. You’ll feel a tingling, pulling sensation deep in the pelvis as the muscles contract — unusual, but not painful. Most women read or scroll their phone through it, then get up and carry on with their day. No recovery, no rest period.

Why Choose Rahat Hospital for Kegel Chair Treatment in Bhubaneswar

A Team You Can Talk to Honestly

Bladder leakage is a difficult thing to bring up. Our women’s health specialists deal with it every day and will make the conversation feel far easier than you expect.

We Diagnose Before We Treat

We don’t simply put every patient on the chair. We check what’s causing your symptoms first, so you’re offered a treatment that will actually help.

Completely Non-Invasive

No surgery, no injections, no anaesthesia and no recovery time. You stay fully clothed and can return to your normal routine immediately.

Care That Goes Beyond the Sessions

Alongside your treatment, we give you simple exercises and practical habits that help protect your results long term.

Complete Women's Care Under One Roof

Gynaecology, maternity, uro-oncology and pelvic floor rehabilitation are all available together, so you’re never sent elsewhere for the next step.

Easy to Reach in Bhubaneswar

We’re located in Saheed Nagar, Bhubaneswar, with appointments available Monday to Saturday.

FAQ

Is kegel chair treatment painful?

No. Most women describe it as an unusual tingling or pulling sensation as the muscles contract, but it isn’t painful. You stay fully clothed throughout

Q2: How many sessions will I need?

It varies from person to person. Most women need a short course of sessions spread over a few weeks, and our specialist will plan this after assessing you.

Q3: When will I notice a difference?

Some women notice improvement partway through their course, while for others it becomes clearer once the full course is complete. Results build gradually as the muscles strengthen.

Q4: Is there any recovery time?

None at all. You can drive home, go back to work, or carry on with your day immediately after a session.

Q5: Can I have this treatment after childbirth?

Usually yes, once you’ve healed and your doctor has cleared you. We’ll check where you are in your recovery before starting.