Articles, tagged with "urge incontinence", page 1
14th November 2011
Urinary incontinence would be the unintentional passing of urine, and is a common problem thought to affect many people. This means that for anybody who is encountering this condition you are not alone and there is nothing to feel ashamed about, there ...
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Author:
dorianreeds
27th September 2011
Usually, elderly men whose prostate glands get enlarged are more prone to suffer from this malady — than the younger ones. It occurs in women in whom tissue injuries sustained at the time of a difficult delivery of a child were not adequately restored.
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Author:
Alice
18th May 2011
Incontinence is a medical condition, wherein the person loses control over the bladder movements, rather than a disease, which can be dealt with proper medication and guidance. Incontinence diapers are developed and medically tested for high fluid absorbi...
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Author:
Susan Chang
30th March 2011
The following are the most common types of urinary incontinence:
(i) Stress Incontinence
When the pelvic floor muscles, supporting the base of the bladder, get weak, any pressure exerted on them, by coughing, sneezing, laughing or lifting any weighty...
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Author:
absralleg
08th March 2011
Gotta go to the restroom all night even when you are in deep sleep? Urge to urinate is normal if you have drank a lot of water before going to bed, but if you going to the toilet more than eight times then this is a signal of some health problem. Frequent...
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Author:
kaylyshan
04th March 2011
The following are the most common types of urinary incontinence:
(i) Stress incontinence: At the base of your abdomen you have a sheet of muscles called the pelvic-floor muscles. These muscles support the base of the bladder and close off the top of t...
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Author:
Gregferguson
01st March 2011
Loss of bladder control is one of the discomforts associated with aging, especially in women. It is called urinary incontinence and its symptoms range from mild leaking to uncontrollable wetting. Older women experience it more often than men. It is gene...
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Author:
absralleg
22nd February 2011
You might think that it sounds funny to have an accident but incontinence is only funny when it happens to someone else. A lot of people when they get older will have trouble with urine leakage. It can be from sneezing or even laughing. Because it causes ...
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Author:
JenB
22nd February 2011
Loss of bladder control seems like a silly thing and yet urinary incontinence is not a laughing matter. Many people find, especially as they age, that they will leak a small amount of urine when they cough, sneeze, or even laugh. Many are embarrassed by t...
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Author:
JenB
07th February 2011
Incontinence is the involuntary discharge of urine or faeces due to a lack of control by the bladder (Urinary Incontinence) or bowel (Faecal Incontinence). The excretory system of urine is called the urinary tract and comprises: the kidneys, the ureters,...
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Author:
Duchess
30th November 2010
Urinary incontinence is a problem that will affect us all at some stage in our lives. The good news is there is a treatment. It is not something you should leave, the sooner you talk to your doctor about it, the better success the treatment has. In the...
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Author:
EvaJudge
25th November 2010
It is common knowledge that incontinence is the disease of the elderly. This is both right and wrong. It is true that with the aging process going on some health problems appear which were not typical while one was young. One the other hand, incontinence ...
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Author:
rickey36
12th November 2010
Incontinence refers to a lack of control over ones urinary function which often leads to leakage. This leakage may be just a drop or two, or could even be more. Understandably, this can lead to embarrassing situations.
There are two types of inconti...
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Author:
absralleg
12th October 2010
Urinary incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine which occurs when urine leaks out of the bladder and cannot be controlled. It is an extremely embarrassing problem for many, therefore, they fail to seek help. Experts estimate that more than 80% can...
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Author:
Edith Lingenfelter
18th June 2010
Even a moderate amount of weight loss can go a long way toward relieving symptoms of female urinary incontinence in obese women.
A 2009 study by the University of California, San Francisco showed that women who lost as little as eight percent of their ...
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Author:
RA Butters