Similar words: continence, incontinent, continent, continental, subcontinent, transcontinental, continental drift, intercontinental. Meaning: [ɪn'kɑntnəns /-'kɒntɪn-] n. 1. involuntary urination or defecation 2. indiscipline with regard to sensuous pleasures.
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(1) Incontinence is not just a condition of old age.
(2) Did urinary or fecal incontinence occur? 3.
(3) Tongue laceration and urinary or fecal incontinence.
(4) Constipation can also cause incontinence and diarrhoea.
(5) Liquid stool incontinence has so far received little attention.
(6) For women under 65 years of age, stress incontinence is the leading cause of the loss of bladder control.
(7) For the past year, she has suffered from incontinence, but her kind next-door neighbour has done regular washing for her.
(8) Stress incontinence occurs when you wet yourself when you cough, laugh, bend over or go jogging.
(9) The causes of incontinence may vary, but the end result is nearly always the same.
(10) Constipation is uncomfortable, it may cause incontinence, it may cause confusion in some one who is mentally frail.
(11) Incontinence is another problem that can begin by excessive alcohol intake.
(12) Although urinary incontinence may be no more than a nuisance in some women, for many it is far more troublesome.
(13) Abnormalities in the inhibition of motility during sleep should be evaluated in patients who report nocturnal faecal incontinence.
(14) Fewer data are available in the case of liquid stool incontinence.
(15) No figures are available to compare to those in this study as to people's perception of the causes of urinary incontinence.
(16) Clearly, doctors see only a small proportion of patients with urinary incontinence.
(17) If a patient has a bedsore and is incontinent the frequent changing of sheets and incontinence pads might be regarded as nursing. Sentencedict.com
(18) But we could all do with a few less stuffed velvet Loch Ness monsters and dismal cafeterias that smell of incontinence.
(19) A good response to treatment was defined as restoration of continence or a decrease of at least 75% in frequency of incontinence.
(20) We elected to study only patients with disabling liquid stool incontinence and urgency where conventional medical treatment had already failed.
(21) Severe urgency was defined as an urgent need to defecate which has to be relieved in less than one minute to avoid incontinence.
(22) Others have a tendency to cause constipation, and this in turn can produce incontinence both of urine and faeces.
(23) Discussion prevalence Of the many surveys of prevalence of urinary incontinence few report only on people living in their own homes.
(24) Many health authorities employ a continence adviser who is a registered nurse with further training in managing incontinence.
(25) It would also facilitate reflex defecation and predispose to faecal incontinence.
(26) But even young, nulliparous, and otherwise totally healthy women experience urinary incontinence.
(27) Bonaventure, but none of them reported any of the jerking movement, incontinence or tongue-biting that usually accompanies seizures.
(28) These can be very helpful in cases where lack of muscle tone is the main reason for incontinence.
(29) The nurses have to deal with patients who suffer from a range of conditions, including incontinence.
(30) Some men have an additional problem because an enlarged prostate gland can cause almost permanent incontinence.
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