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jeudi 15 janvier 2015

Basics Regarding Urinary Incontinence Treatment

By Enid Hinton


There are may problems that can ail the body as it ages, one of them is urinary incontinence. This is a problem in which a person loses control over the bladder and deals with instances of leakage. The likelihood of this increases for females and the elderly. In fact, it is believed to be a problem for more than half of the people living in long-term health care facilities. Urinary incontinence treatment is available for those in need.

This condition comes in different forms. For some it is related to stress. In these cases, leakage is linked to increase pressure in the abdomen, which may be caused by anything from climbing stairs to coughing, and sneezing to laughing. Essentially, physical stressors on the abdominal cavity and the bladder are enough to produce this leakage problem.

Urge is another form. This is used to describe the involuntary leakage that comes with or is preceded by urgency. Then there is mixed, which is a combination of both urge and stress types. This issue is marked by involuntary leakage and also a stressor such as exertion, coughing or sneezing.

Functional refers to a person who is unable to hold their urine. This may be brought on by a number of things not associated with neurological problems or lower urinary tract issues. The type of leakage may relate to the signs or symptoms experienced and the care administered.

People suffering with this condition should get medical help. The process of diagnosis is expected to include taking numerous tests and an assessment of patient history. Some patients might require more than the standard physical examinations and urinalysis. Measuring of PVR urine volume, cystoscopies, cough test, voiding diaries, urodynamic studies and cotton swab tests might also be needed. Certain medications or health problems might create or compound on this condition, which is why full assessment of patients is recommended.

Treatment is meant to fit the condition of each individual patient. Still, certain remedies are done for the kind for incontinence being experience. People who have the stress type might be assigned special devices, surgery or pelvic floor physiotherapy. Those with the urge form may be given a new diet to follow, surgery, medications, behavioral modification and exercises to be done for the pelvis. Those with mixed incontinence may benefit from surgery, pelvic floor therapy or anticholinergic drugs.

Diversion or catheterization is commonly seen with people dealing with the overflow condition. Those who have functional incontinence are often given relief through managing an underlying problem or cause. If temporary relief and care is a necessity, absorbency products might be employed. These are often used until official treatments are activated or begin to produce results. They might also serve a long-term option for certain patients or those awaiting a surgery.

Although the methods often used in western medicine may produce beneficial results, people should know that there are other options for treatment. Many doctors in alternative medicine offer treatment for this condition and strive to utilize only natural and non-invasive approaches. Ultimately, people should always do research on their doctors and potential treatment options to stay informed. All results will vary based on a range of factors.




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