Treatment
After obtaining a complete history and performing a physical examination, it is appropriate to initiate treatment without referral for specialized testing in most cases.
This section will address treatment of the two most common types of urinary incontinence: stress incontinence and overactive bladder. Treatment of overflow incontinence and functional incontinence should be directed at the underlying condition producing these conditions. Treatment of women with urinary incontinence secondary to a urinary or gynecologic deformity or lack of continuity usually involves surgery by a urogynecologist or a urologist.
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relax idea of exam i like that exam (Amanda)
It's super cereal. You should put your damn grandma in a wheelchair and take her to a doctor.
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My mother is 86. She passes urine on laughing, coughing etc. She canot move out because of incontinence. So I can't take her to a doctor.She is not diabetic. Can somebody please suggest a tested medicine for it. Thanks.
After my stroke is when it started for me. I'm sure that is just one of the results but can it be corrected without a pill?
Urinary Incontinence is a serious problem. I know, I had to deal with it with my mom/ This is a great article and will help many women