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In children, non-neuropathic bladder-sphincter dysfunction is associated with behavioral problems, but whether a cause and effect relationship exists is unclear. To investigate, Bael and colleagues ...
Urinary incontinence is a common medical condition that affects over 20 million Indians, but awareness remains abysmally low.
Urinary incontinence, meaning when a person leaks urine by accident, is especially common in older adults. The severity can range from occasional drops of urine to regular leakage that soaks your ...
Urinary incontinence occurs when you cannot control your bladder and you leak urine. The main types are stress incontinence, in which you leak when you cough or sneeze, and urge incontinence, in which ...
Urodynamic assessment of neurogenic incontinence resulting from lesions of the motor pathways provides only indirect information about the level and severity of the injury. To determine whether ...
Evaluation of the child with urinary incontinence typically begins in the office setting (Figure 2). A thorough medical history will delineate the pattern of incontinence and can identify underlying ...
Urinary incontinence is the involuntary leakage of urine. This means a person urinates when they do not want to. It happens when control over the urinary sphincter is either lost or weakened. Urinary ...