Enuresis Treatment in Pooler

Gentle, Effective Care for Bedwetting and Daytime Urine Leakage
If bedwetting or daytime urine leakage affects you or your child, know that help is available. At Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness, we offer specialized pelvic floor physical therapy designed to address enuresis by targeting its root causes—no medications or invasive tests required. Whether your child is struggling to stay dry at night or an adult is dealing with unexpected leaks, our Pooler clinic provides compassionate, judgment-free care focused on restoring confidence and control.
Understanding Enuresis
Enuresis is the involuntary loss of urine, which may occur during sleep (bedwetting), while awake (daytime leaks), or both. Though it’s more common in children, adolescents and adults can also experience it. This condition often causes feelings of shame or isolation, but it’s important to know that enuresis is treatable and often linked to issues with pelvic floor muscles, bladder coordination, or nervous system function.
What Causes Enuresis?
Enuresis usually arises from a combination of factors rather than a single cause. Some typical contributors include:
- Imbalanced pelvic floor muscle activity—either too tight or too weak
- Difficulty fully emptying the bladder
- Delays in bladder control development in young children
- Chronic constipation or bowel irregularities
- Nerve issues such as tethered spinal cord syndrome
- Muscle tension triggered by anxiety, trauma, or stress
- Poor posture or breathing habits during urination
At Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness, we evaluate the full picture to create a personalized treatment plan that goes beyond just the symptoms.
How We Treat Enuresis At Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness
Our approach centers on non-invasive, trauma-aware care that helps retrain the bladder and pelvic floor muscles to work together properly. We welcome patients of all ages, providing private and supportive treatment sessions.
Therapy may include:
- Detailed pelvic floor muscle assessments and training
- Biofeedback to improve bladder control
- Manual techniques to relieve abdominal tension and scar tissue
- Bladder retraining with scheduled voiding plans
- Addressing constipation and dietary habits
- Lifestyle modifications and behavioral coaching
- Nervous system calming methods to reduce stress-related muscle guarding
Our goal is to help clients achieve dryness and regain confidence in their bodies and lives.
Why Families Choose Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness
- Expertise in pelvic floor disorders for children and adults
- Compassionate, discreet, and tailored care
- Avoidance of blame or unnecessary medical procedures
- Comprehensive treatment focused on lasting improvement
- Conveniently located in Pooler and highly recommended by local families
We take the time to listen, evaluate, and treat with care, knowing how impactful enuresis can be.
Frequently Asked Questions
What causes enuresis in children and adults?
A: Enuresis can result from pelvic floor muscle dysfunction, delayed bladder control development, constipation, nerve issues, or stress-related muscle tension. It often involves multiple factors.
Can pelvic floor physical therapy really help with enuresis?
A: Yes. Pelvic floor therapy helps retrain muscles, improve bladder control, and reduce tension, which can significantly reduce or stop accidents.
Is this treatment suitable for both children and adults?
A: Absolutely. We provide specialized care for all ages with personalized plans tailored to each individual’s needs.
You’re Not Alone—Help Is Here
Enuresis is a real condition that can be managed successfully. If you or your loved one are struggling, reach out to Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness. Call (912) 420-4910 or book a confidential consultation today, and take the first step toward freedom and peace of mind.
Request an appointment with one of our physical therapists today and get started on your journey toward better health and wellness!
In the end, an active lifestyle is more than possible, even if you struggle with chronic pain. If you are looking to improve your health, strength, and physical activity, look no further – we are here to help.
Patients with bleeding disorders, extreme fear of needles, on medications that prevent clotting or promote excessive coagulation, or with tender points directly near vital neural or vascular tissue may be identified as contraindicated to this treatment by a practitioner.
Success Stories & Testimonials

Jasmine Polk is an excellent physical therapist and a very kind person. She is informative and helpful and works with your body in the way that will help you function best. Definitely recommend.
Bonnie Bertovich


Dr. Jasmine made a great impression in the first session, helping me feel comfortable by getting to know each other. She was informative, thorough, and explained everything clearly. Highly recommended.
Maya Manor


Today’s visit was amazing. We’re almost to the final swing of things and I didn’t expect to be soo tense. Pregnancy really takes a toll on the physical body. I can’t wait to keep coming to see Dr. Polk and using her techniques for our non-medicated birth!
CJ Chambliss
