In recent years, the urinary incontinence market is anticipated to grow rapidly during the forecast period. According to the study "Prevalence of Urinary Incontinence among Young Healthy Females in Gujarat - A Cross-sectional Study," the prevalence of UI was 71.85 percent among young women aged 18-25 years who were healthy, with 50.85 percent having stress, 9.16 percent having urge, and 40 percent having a mixed type of urinary incontinence after an 11-month study period from December 2017 to October 2018, among the total population. Several organizations are now working on devices designed specifically for women. They're launching a variety of small, tampon-like disposable devices for daily use, as well as flexible silicone rings to prevent urine leakage and support the urethra in women with vaginal prolapse.



