In children, non-neuropathic bladder-sphincter dysfunction is associated with behavioral problems, but whether a cause and effect relationship exists is unclear. To investigate, Bael and colleagues ...
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 ...
Incontinence, which refers to a loss of bladder or bowel control, is not a disease in itself. Rather, it is a symptom of a medical condition or disorder that could include spinal cord injury, ...
The decision to participate in the care of an elderly loved one can be a difficult one. It brings with it the responsibility of sensitive care for both a loved one's physical and emotional needs. Of ...
Urinary incontinence is sometimes known as leaky bladder. It means that a person cannot prevent urine from leaking out. It is more frequent in women than men and can be caused by stress, pregnancy, or ...
Classification of pediatric urinary incontinence has been complicated by the lack of standardized definitions. In 1997, the International Children's Continence Society addressed this problem by the ...
Women of all ages suffer from various types of bladder problems, which vary as to cause and contributing factors. Some are due to weakness of the pelvic fascio-muscular supports, while in other women ...
Urinary incontinence, meaning when a person leaks urine by accident, is especially common in older adults. The severity can range from occasional drops of urine to regular leakage that soaks your ...
• Urinary Incontinence affects about ¼ of adults age 65 and older and about 1/3 of those 85 and older (NCHS, 2005). • According to the National Association for Continence, approximately 25 million ...