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Urinary Incontinence

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2006
Urinary incontinence is a common primary care problem. With the proper understanding of normal and abnormal bladder function, pediatricians can create a protocol that will benefit most children seen with this condition. Emphasis should be placed on primary therapy: establishing healthy dietary habits, treating constipation, maintaining appropriate ...
C D Anthony, Herndon, David B, Joseph
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The urinary incontinence score in the diagnosis of female urinary incontinence

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2000
Our purpose was to determine whether the urinary incontinence (UI) score is significantly useful in evaluating the clinical status of UI.The questionnaire was administered to 198 UI patients (27-73 years of age) diagnosed by conventional procedures. It consisted of 15 questions, and the answers were assigned points divided into a stress score (s-s) and
O, Ishiko   +4 more
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Assessment of Urinary Incontinence

British Menopause Society Journal, 2003
Urinary incontinence is a highly prevalent condition in women in their post-reproductive years. It is becoming an increasingly common presenting complaint as population demographics continue to change and further emphasis is placed on improving quality of life in this group of women.
James, Balmforth, Linda, Cardozo
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Postpartum urinary incontinence

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2003
Background.  The aim of the present study was to identify prepregnancy, pregnancy and delivery correlates of urinary incontinence postpartum (PP UI) as reported by women in a cross‐sectional population sample.Methods.  A questionnaire‐based cross‐sectional survey was carried out in 1998 in a random population sample of 3900 20‐ to 59‐year‐old women ...
Hvidman, Lone   +3 more
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Management of urinary incontinence

Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, 2000
Urinary incontinence is one of the most embarrassing disabilities in the elderly people. It may be defined as an involuntary loss of urine in a quantity or frequency sufficient to cause a social or hygienic problem. Its magnitude is both overlooked and underestimated by the medical community.
P K, Sarkar, A E, Ritch
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Overview of Urinary Incontinence

British Journal of Community Nursing, 2023
Urinary incontinence is a common condition, which affects approximately 300 million people globally. In the UK alone, over 7 million people are affected by this condition. There are various physiological factors that contribute to incontinence, such as a weak bladder, weak pelvic floor muscles, overactive bladder muscles, merve damage from muscle ...
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Ultrasonography in urinary incontinence

Urology, 1987
Linear array ultrasound techniques were utilized in place of conventional radiologic procedures to study the dynamics of the urethrovesical junction and proximal urethra in patients with urinary incontinence. This ultrasound procedure provided an objective demonstration of the mobility of the urethrovesical junction and documented the presence of an ...
N N, Bhatia, D R, Ostergard, D, McQuown
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Clozapine and urinary incontinence

International Clinical Psychopharmacology, 1994
Urinary incontinence may occur in patients with severe mental illness. Psychosis and neuroleptic medication have both been implicated, but there has been a lack of systematic evaluation of the precise relationship between these phenomena. Incontinence has been recognized as a complication of clozapine treatment and we examined this in 16 consecutively ...
J P, Warner, C A, Harvey, T R, Barnes
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Urinary incontinence and disordered eating in female elite athletes.

Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 2019
OBJECTIVES To evaluate the association between urinary incontinence and disordered eating, in elite female athletes. DESIGN This cross-sectional study included 744 young and healthy Portuguese women: 372 elite athletes and 372 age-matched non-athletes,
A. Carvalhais   +3 more
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European Association of Urology Guidelines on Male Urinary Incontinence.

European Urology, 2022
M. Gacci   +14 more
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