Urinary Incontinence In Children

Information On Urinary Incontinence In Children Parents or guardians of children who experience bedwetting at night or accidents during the day should treat this problem with understanding and patience. This loss of urinary control is called urinary incontinence or just incontinence. Although it affects many young people, it usually disappears naturally over time, which suggests that incontinence,...

Over Active Bladder Treatments

Over Active Bladder Treatments An overactive bladder is the sudden contraction of the muscular walls of the bladder, causing one to have the urgent need to want to urine. It is a condition, where you find yourself hurrying off to the toilet every couple of minutes. It is also very common in old people, but can happen to anyone. However it should not be accepted as a natural condition to develop. An...

Menopause Does Not Worsen Incontinence

A study published by the medical journal Obstetrics and Gynecology has suggested that contrary to popular belief, the worsening of incontinence in middle-aged women can be attributed to weight gain, not the effects of the menopause. Previous research into urinary incontinence has found that women aged between 45 and 55 years old are the most common sufferers. As this age coincides with the onset...

Learn About The Problems Of Incontinence

Incontinence is a enormous problem for as many as three million people in britain. This embarrassing ailment means sufferers have an inability to control urine elimination, which makes them to accidentally pass urine. People of any age or gender can suffer from incontinence, even though it is far more common in people that are older. in addition to this, the problem affects plenty more women than...

How To Treat Female Urinary Incontinence

  Nowadays urinary incontinence is easily treatable. There are no age restrictions for the treatments. But not treatment will work for every person or for every type of urinary incontinence. The right treatment for a woman will depend on the type of incontinence is experiencing. It also plays an important role how serious the problem is and what the underlying cause is. Treatment choices for...

Incontinence Is Still Taboo

According to experts at the Global Incontinence Forum in Nice, the bladder condition is still seen as taboo in society. This means that many people with the condition are reluctant to discuss their ailment in public, which often prevents them from getting the help and support they need. Brand-new research into attitudes to incontinence was presented at the forum, and it indicated that only 60% of...

Complementary and Alternative Treatments for Urinary Incontinence

  Treatment for incontinence depends on what is causing the condition. For example, if a prostate gland problem is the cause, treatment for that condition can cure incontinence. In severe cases, an artificial sphincter, which allows you to control its open and closed settings, can be surgically implanted. Collagen injection therapy-where in collagen is injected into the external bladder to...

Types of Incontinence

  There are two main types of incontinence, one is urinary incontinence and the other is faecal incontinence. These conditions are mostly common in adults but can also occur in teens and children. There are two different types of urinary incontinence: urge incontinence and stress incontinence. Individuals who experience urine incontinence during sneezing, coughing, laughing or even practicing...

Female Incontinence

Stress Incontinence in Women Female stress incontinence is one of the most common types of urinary incontinence that affects women. Read more about it here.   Thousands of women experience urinary incontinence (UI), or the involuntary evacuation of urine. While for some women it may just be a few drops while coughing or running, others may experience a sudden and strong urge to urinate prior...

Coping With Adult Incontinence And Bed Wetting

  Adult incontinence and adult bed wetting causes extreme embarrassment to millions of sufferers. It is estimated that about 15 million people suffer in the United States, approximately 20% are men and 80% are women. Yet despite this high number only about 40% seek help. There are probably several reasons for not going to the doctor. Some people believe that either the problem is not severe...

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