Types of Incontinence in Women
Stress Incontinence
This refers to leakage that is typically associated with sneezing, laughing, coughing or jumping....
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This is the term used when, for no apparent reason and without warning, an instant, urgent and overwhelming need to urinate is experienced...
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This is caused by urine retention which in turn is due either to a blockage or an inability to completely empty the bladder...
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This simply means a physical or cognitive health issues that impede a person’s ability to get to the toilet in time, on their own...
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This simply means a physical or cognitive health issues that impede a person’s ability to get to the toilet in time, on their own...
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Exercise and lifestyle are usually the starting point for women with incontinence, but medication, retraining and surgery may also be options.
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Treatments
Exercise and lifestyle are usually the starting point for women with incontinence, but medication, retraining and surgery may also be options.
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Incontinence is a symptom of an underlying issue, not a disease itself. That’s why it’s important to understand the cause, which will then identify the best course of action for treatment and management.
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