This article was reviewed by Julia Switzer, MD, FACOG. Urinary incontinence is the term for a loss of bladder control. In ...
Editor’s note: This is the second of a two-part series on female incontinence with Lehigh Valley Health Network urologist Dr. Shawn Mendonca. When natural methods for incontinence in women stop ...
In the past few years I’ve develop urinary incontinence. It’s got so bad that I worry about leaving the house. I’m a 73-year-old woman. What should I do? Despite what some people might say, urinary ...
Diabetes can affect every part of the body, including the urinary system. High blood sugar levels can directly cause increased urination, and nerve damage contributes to long-term urinary problems ...
Urinary incontinence happens when you can't control urine from leaking out of your body. Causes include weak pelvic floor muscles, obesity, aging, nerve damage, urinary tract infections, hormonal ...
Urinary incontinence, or accidental bladder leakage, is common among men and women. It becomes more common with age, often due to medical issues or lifestyle changes. Many people manage urinary ...
The most likely cause of incontinence in the patient with DC is overflow incontinence, although the presenting symptoms might suggest stress or urge urinary incontinence. Patients with DC also are at ...
Assessment of the older diabetic individual with symptoms of bladder dysfunction includes identification of age-related changes and risk factors arising from physiologic, psychosocial, and ...
Urinary incontinence (UI) is one of the priority health issues recognised by WHO and a condition many women experience but few talk about openly. It is a common and distressing medical condition ...
COMORBIDITIES FOR PEOPLE LIVING WITH DIABETES. IN TONIGHT’S WOMAN’S DOCTOR, URINARY INCONTINENCE IS A PROBLEM. IT’S NOT A NORMAL PROCESS OF AGING. MERCY MEDICAL CENTER DOCTOR AYESHA KOHLI IS SAYING ...
Urinary incontinence management varies depending on the type of incontinence and severity of symptoms. Types of incontinence include stress (SUI), urge or overactive bladder (OAB), mixed, neurogenic, ...