Nocturnal enuresis, daytime urinary incontinence, lower urinary tract symptoms and faecal incontinence are more common in children with special needs than in typically developing children. Children ...
Urinary incontinence is the complaint of involuntary loss (leakage) of urine 1. The condition occurs in both sexes, but is much more frequent in women. Although some overlap in pathophysiology is ...
If you have a sudden need to urinate - and you involuntarily leak wherever and whenever - you may have urge incontinence. The condition isn't a disease, but it may be a sign that there is an ...
This Journal feature begins with a case vignette highlighting a common clinical problem. Evidence supporting various strategies is then presented, followed by a review of formal guidelines, when they ...
You might find it difficult to bring up urinary incontinence with your doctor, but it's very common. Incontinence can begin after childbirth, in older adulthood, or with certain health conditions.
Millions live with incontinence—and pay the price. NAFC’s We Count campaign spotlights the often-overlooked financial ...
Beth Rounsefell is a Casual Academic at The University of Queensland, and currently works for EDL. Emma Thompson-Brewster and Kate O'Brien do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding ...
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 ...
Annika Wallin receives funding from Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (The Swedish foundation for Humanities and Social Sciences) Nils-Eric Sahlin receives funding from Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (The Swedish ...
Overflow incontinence happens when your bladder doesn’t empty completely when you urinate. Small amounts of the remaining urine leak out later because your bladder becomes too full. You may or may not ...
Urinary incontinence occurs when there is involuntary leakage of urine. This means a person even urinates when they do not want to. Control over the urinary sphincter is either lost or weakened. Loss ...
A reader asks if her urinary leaking is a simple fact of aging. (Hint: It doesn’t have to be.) By Jen Gunter Dr. Gunter, I am a postmenopausal 63-year-old woman. I am wondering if the fate of all ...