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Urinary incontinence
Internet Source, 11/04/2009
Urinary incontinence is the medical term for inappropriate loss of urine. This is a common problem among older adults. Approximately one in ten people aged 65 and older experience some form of incontinence – ranging from mild to severe – and women are affected more ... lifting, laughing, or coughing. This type is called stress incontinence. When a person is struck by a sudden urge to urinate, and loses some urine before reaching the bathroom, this is known as urge incontinence. Other types of incontinence may also be present. Your doctor may prescribe certain ... be needed. Most cases of incontinence are curable or at least improvable. Even if the condition is incurable, there are ways to manage incontinence, such as making frequent trips to the bathroom or using disposable undergarments. For additional information about incontinence and its treatment ... provider. [more...]

Prevalence and Severity of Undiagnosed Urinary Incontinence in Women
American Journal of Medicine, 10/27/2009
Wallner LP et al. – The prevalence of undiagnosed urinary incontinence was 53% in the preceding year, and 39% in the preceding week. The prevalence of undiagnosed stress, mixed, and urge incontinence was found to be 18.7%, 12.0%, and 6.8 ... urinary incontinence severity. Of the 234 chart–reviewed women, 5% were found to have physician–documented urinary incontinence. These results suggest that a significant proportion of women in this managed care population are suffering from urinary incontinence that remains undiagnosed ... women and physicians to initiate conversations about urinary incontinence symptoms in order to decrease the unnecessary burden of this disease. [more...]

Association Between Menopausal Transition Stages and Developing Urinary Incontinence
Obstetrics and Gynecology, 10/27/2009
Waetjen LE et al. – Menopausal transition stage was associated with developing monthly or more frequent but not weekly or more frequent incontinence, suggesting that only infrequent incontinence symptoms were attributable to the ... gain, and diabetes were associated with developing more frequent incontinence, determining whether healthy life changes and treating medical problems can prevent incontinence is a priority. [more...]

Facing incontinence is not without solutions
Internet Source, 11/13/2009
There are many of you who may be experiencing urinary incontinence, however statistics show that while close to 25 million American adults will experience some form of incontinence, only one in eight will be diagnosed. Incontinence is defined as the ... involuntary loss of bladder or bowel control, if left untreated this condition can cause more than just health problems affecting your social and professional life. [more...]

Urinary Incontinence Therapy Area Pipeline Report
Internet Source, 10/30/2009
Urinary Incontinence Therapy Area Pipeline Report contains detailed information on the urinary incontinence drug pipeline. This report provides insight into the pipeline status of urinary incontinence drugs by company and by stage as well as a ... the latest news and developments in this area. [more...]

Urinary incontinence
Internet Source, 10/21/2009
Urinary incontinence (in–KON–tin–ence) is the medical term for inappropriate loss of urine. This is a common problem among older adults. Approximately one in ten people aged 65 and older experience some form of incontinence – ranging from mild to severe ... pelvic muscles have weakened, causing urination to occur when lifting, laughing, or coughing. This type is called stress incontinence. When a person is struck by a sudden urge to urinate, and loses some urine before reaching the bathroom, this is known as urge incontinence. [more...]

Etiology and predictors of urinary incontinence and its effect on quality of life
Geriatrics and Gerontology International, 11/17/2009
Miu DKY et al. – Urinary incontinence commonly occurs in dementia subjects. Poor mobility and presence of nocturia increase the risk of urinary incontinence. Correction of the possible reversible factors may ... urinary incontinence in patients with dementia and reduce carer stress. [more...]

Postprostatectomy incontinence
Current Bladder Dysfunction Reports, 11/13/2009
Sandhu JS – It is important to understand the natural history of postprostatectomy incontinence as well as conservative measures to hasten continence. This article reviews our current understanding of postprostatectomy incontinence with an emphasis on diagnosis ... prostate,voiding dys/incontinence,surgical technique,urology [more...]

Faecal incontinence in older people
Reviews in Clinical Gerontology, 11/10/2009
Harari D et al. – Faecal incontinence in older people is a distressing and socially isolating symptom and increases the risk of morbidity, mortality and dependency. Many older individuals with faecal incontinence will not volunteer the problem to their ... noted by health care professionals to have faecal incontinence, the condition is often managed passively, especially in the long–term care setting where it is most prevalent. The importance of identifying treatable causes of faecal incontinence in older people, rather than just managing ... guidance, but audit shows that adherence to such guidance is generally poor. This article describes epidemiology, causes, assessment, diagnosis and treatment of faecal incontinence in older people. [more...]

Urinary incontinence in obese adolescent girls
Journal of Pediatric Urology, 11/18/2009
Schwartz B et al. – Urinary incontinence affects more than 10% of obese adolescent girls. Frequency and volume of urine loss are directly related to the impact that incontinence has on the sufferer. Results highlight the importance of screening ... symptoms of urinary incontinence in obese girls. [more...]

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