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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2010
Urinary incontinence is a major health problem that becomes more common with increasing age. A thorough history and examination can help determine the type of incontinence: stress, urge, mixed, or other. Initial treatments may include lifestyle and behavioral modifications, pelvic floor exercises, and anticholinergic medications.
Eva, Fong, Victor W, Nitti
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Urinary incontinence is a major health problem that becomes more common with increasing age. A thorough history and examination can help determine the type of incontinence: stress, urge, mixed, or other. Initial treatments may include lifestyle and behavioral modifications, pelvic floor exercises, and anticholinergic medications.
Eva, Fong, Victor W, Nitti
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Incontinence-operation for postprostatectomy incontinence
Urologia Internationalis, 1986The pathophysiological considerations for regaining continence are discussed first. Our operation method for postprostatectomy incontinence is described and the results enumerated. The success rate is approximatively 80%.
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Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2001
Fecal incontinence is a socially devastating clinical condition. Initial symptomatic treatment includes exclusion of foods that precipitate the problem, increased use of fiber, and drug therapy with loperamide. Persistence of incontinence after these lifestyle modifications requires the physician to evaluate the internal and external anal sphincters ...
M J, Cheetham, A J, Malouf, M A, Kamm
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Fecal incontinence is a socially devastating clinical condition. Initial symptomatic treatment includes exclusion of foods that precipitate the problem, increased use of fiber, and drug therapy with loperamide. Persistence of incontinence after these lifestyle modifications requires the physician to evaluate the internal and external anal sphincters ...
M J, Cheetham, A J, Malouf, M A, Kamm
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2009
Anal incontinence is a life restricting condition that is sometimes challenging to treat. There is an equal gender prevalence, however women are more likely to present particularly early in life, as a result of obstetric injury. This is still one of the leading causes of anal incontinence and sphincter tears can be missed at the time of delivery.
David C C, Bartolo, Hugh M, Paterson
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Anal incontinence is a life restricting condition that is sometimes challenging to treat. There is an equal gender prevalence, however women are more likely to present particularly early in life, as a result of obstetric injury. This is still one of the leading causes of anal incontinence and sphincter tears can be missed at the time of delivery.
David C C, Bartolo, Hugh M, Paterson
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2019
Urinary incontinence is a common, often undertreated, condition that impacts millions of Americans. Primary care physicians are well equipped to diagnose and treat urinary incontinence. Key to successful treatment is accurately determining the type of incontinence that ails the patient and using patient-reported quality-of-life indicators to guide ...
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Urinary incontinence is a common, often undertreated, condition that impacts millions of Americans. Primary care physicians are well equipped to diagnose and treat urinary incontinence. Key to successful treatment is accurately determining the type of incontinence that ails the patient and using patient-reported quality-of-life indicators to guide ...
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 1996
This article discusses the management of patients presenting with urge incontinence as the main symptom. The etiological factors, though not understood completely, are grouped into logical subsets and discussed. The incidence and the implications of urge incontinence on the quality of life of patients is considered.
S K, Swami, P, Abrams
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This article discusses the management of patients presenting with urge incontinence as the main symptom. The etiological factors, though not understood completely, are grouped into logical subsets and discussed. The incidence and the implications of urge incontinence on the quality of life of patients is considered.
S K, Swami, P, Abrams
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2010
Fecal incontinence is a debilitating and socially embarrassing condition. Significant advances in the evaluation and treatment of this condition have been made in recent years, and several new treatment modalities are in the pipeline to be made available to affected patients.
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Fecal incontinence is a debilitating and socially embarrassing condition. Significant advances in the evaluation and treatment of this condition have been made in recent years, and several new treatment modalities are in the pipeline to be made available to affected patients.
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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1998
The involuntary loss of urine in a quantity or frequency sufficient to cause a social or hygienic problem is known as urinary incontinence. This common condition, affecting over 10 million adults, afflicts an estimated 30% of all older persons, as well as 50% to 70% of older residents in nursing homes. The clinical importance of urinary incontinence is
J M, Busby-Whitehead, T M, Johnson
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The involuntary loss of urine in a quantity or frequency sufficient to cause a social or hygienic problem is known as urinary incontinence. This common condition, affecting over 10 million adults, afflicts an estimated 30% of all older persons, as well as 50% to 70% of older residents in nursing homes. The clinical importance of urinary incontinence is
J M, Busby-Whitehead, T M, Johnson
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Nursing Standard, 1987
Another urinary collection system aimed at alleviating male incontinence is now on the market.
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Another urinary collection system aimed at alleviating male incontinence is now on the market.
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Nursing Older People, 2010
There is an increased incidence of faecal incontinence in people who have chronic diseases such as diabetes or who are taking broad spectrum antibiotics or beta blockers.
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There is an increased incidence of faecal incontinence in people who have chronic diseases such as diabetes or who are taking broad spectrum antibiotics or beta blockers.
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