The Global Female SUI Devices Market is growing due to an aging female population, rising obesity rates, and a shift towards minimally invasive treatments. Key trends include the adoption of smart ...
If you have urinary incontinence, you don’t necessarily have to resign yourself to wearing pads and carrying extra changes of clothing. Whether you’re experiencing leaking because you were pregnant, ...
Artificial urinary sphincter implantation is an effective option with an acceptable complication rate for moderate to severe stress urinary incontinence.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Urinary incontinence is a condition many people live with, but few are comfortable talking about. It affects both men and women, often disrupting daily life in ways that can ...
First-line treatment for stress incontinence may include lifestyle changes, behavioral therapy, or pelvic floor exercises. Severe cases may require special devices or surgery. Stress incontinence is a ...
You might find it difficult to bring up urinary incontinence with your doctor, but it's very common. Incontinence can begin after childbirth, in older adulthood, or with certain health conditions.
Bladder training, biofeedback and other behavioral therapies may work even better in combination with drugs. By Nicholas Bakalar Both behavioral and drug treatments can be effective in treating women ...
West Tennessee Healthcare is pleased to announce a new treatment option for people living with urge urinary incontinence (UUI ...
Objectives: To provide a descriptive overview ofthe elderly, nursing home patient population withurinary incontinence (UI). Methods: This study was a descriptive, cross-sectionaldatabase analysis ...
Patients seek care from urologists for a variety of reasons, many of which are sensitive and may be difficult to discuss.
Urinary incontinence is an extremely common health condition that involves the involuntary loss of urine. It can pose embarrassing situations for those affected, particularly in social and public ...
Women contemplating pregnancy are rarely warned by their OB-GYNs that having a baby can wreak havoc “down there,” but it does. Incontinence can have a negative effect on a woman's physical, ...