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    Stress incontinence, also known as stress urinary incontinence (SUI) or effort incontinence is a form of urinary incontinence. It is due to inadequate...
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    practitioners. There are four main types of incontinence: Urge incontinence due to an overactive bladder Stress incontinence due to "a poorly functioning urethral...
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  • penetration and urodynamic stress incontinence, and between urinary leakage at orgasm and detrusor overactivity. Coital incontinence is physiologically distinct...
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    they are responsible for holding up the bladder, preventing urinary stress incontinence (especially after childbirth), vaginal and uterine prolapse. In men...
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  • are usually attached to a fixed body part such as the skeleton. In stress incontinence, a sling is a potential method of treatment, and is placed under...
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    and Johnson (1966), equating this "erroneous belief" with urinary stress incontinence. Although clearly Kinsey was familiar with the phenomenon, commenting...
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  • Urethral hypermobility (category Incontinence)
    muscle fails to adequately close the urethra and hence can cause stress urinary incontinence. This condition may be diagnosed by primary care providers or...
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    Fecal incontinence (FI), or in some forms, encopresis, is a lack of control over defecation, leading to involuntary loss of bowel contents — including...
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    eliminated) by exposing a prenatal female to high levels of androgen. Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a common disease in women caused by pelvic floor muscle...
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    sphincter (AUS) is an implanted device to treat moderate to severe stress urinary incontinence, most commonly in men. The AUS is designed to supplement the...
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  • in their late teens. Giggle incontinence is a special form of urge incontinence, and is not the same as stress incontinence, which is generally brought...
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    often used for research purposes. Some people with urge incontinence also have stress incontinence and this can complicate clinical studies. It is important...
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    study found a 2.4 fold increased risk for surgery to correct urinary stress incontinence following hysterectomy. The risk for vaginal prolapse depends on...
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    kidney stones, congenital abnormalities, traumatic injury, and stress incontinence. Urological techniques include minimally invasive robotic and laparoscopic...
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  • incontinence from perineal muscle weakness and/or laxity. Pelvic floor exercises are considered first-line treatment for urinary stress incontinence and...
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    sphincter and cause stress incontinence. Neurogenic bladder dysfunction can involve a malfunctioning urethral sphincter. Urge incontinence can happen when...
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    Urinary Stress Incontinence". www.glowm.com. Retrieved 2020-02-27. Cundiff, Geoffrey W (2004). "The Pathophysiology of Stress Urinary Incontinence: A Historical...
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  • and pharmaceutical purposes. It is most commonly used to treat stress urinary incontinence to stop urinary leakage and to treat pelvic organ prolapse to...
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    experience stress urinary incontinence. However, compliance with PFE programs often is poor, PFE generally is ineffective for urinary incontinence unless...
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  • surgical tool that is used to treat pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and stress urinary incontinence (SUI) among female patients. The surgical mesh is placed transvaginally...
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    penis in males. The urogenital hiatus has been linked to urinary stress incontinence. Coccyx (tailbone) Pubococcygeus muscle Pelvic floor dysfunction...
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    Stress incontinenceincontinence that occurs in situations when increased intra-abdominal pressure occurs such as coughing. Giggling incontinence –...
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  • urethropexy". It is sometimes performed in the treatment of incontinence (particularly stress incontinence).[citation needed] "Glossary". Retrieved 2009-06-18...
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    this phase, using a cough or Valsalva maneuver, to confirm genuine stress incontinence. Urethral pressure profilometry: measures strength of sphincter contraction...
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  • with urinary incontinence and pelvic floor dysfunction. The clinical conditions that a urogynecologist may see include stress incontinence, overactive...
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    Urinary incontinence, the inability to hold urine Stress incontinence, incontinence as a result of external mechanical disturbances Urge incontinence, incontinence...
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  • urinary sphincter ZSI 375 in the treatment of moderate and severe stress incontinence, most of them are retrospective and non-randomized tests. Success...
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  • 2008). "Signs of herniosis in women with vaginal prolapse and/or stress incontinence". Hernia. 12 (5): 449–52. doi:10.1007/s10029-008-0372-2. PMID 18415038...
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  • Low-tone disorders, such as stress-urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, pelvic organ prolapse, and anal incontinence, are caused by weakened muscles...
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    add-on medication in stress urinary incontinence instead of surgery. The safety and utility of duloxetine in the treatment of incontinence has been evaluated...
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