Similar words: incontinence, urge incontinence, urinary incontinence, continence, continental congress, incontinent, incontinently, continent. Meaning: n. urinary incontinence that occurs when involuntary pressure is put on the bladder by coughing or laughing or sneezing or lifting or straining.
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1 For women under 65 years of age, stress incontinence is the leading cause of the loss of bladder control.
2 Stress incontinence occurs when you wet yourself when you cough, laugh, bend over or go jogging.
3 Stress Incontinence Sling Surgery: Which Is Best?
4 Stress incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine produced by coughing, laughing or exercising.
5 Testing for stress incontinence is performed by asking the patient to cough vigorously while the examiner watches for leakage of urine.
6 Stress incontinence can be treated with pelvic floor exercise , with bulking agents and with surgery.
7 F. Alpha-adrenergic drugs such as pseudoephedrine improve stress incontinence by increase resting urethral tone. These drugs cause subjective improvement in 20 to 60 percent of patients.
8 Stress incontinence; Laparoscopy; Pubic bone behind bladder neck sling operation.
9 Objective To study the risk factors for stress incontinence in China femal and the epidemiological information of the high risk group.
10 Stress incontinence occurs when your pelvic floor muscles have been weakened,(www.Sentencedict.com) and can no longer keep your urethra fully closed.
11 The incidence rates of urge incontinence and stress incontinence were 19.8% (with 3.1% often) and 14.5% (with 1.9% often), respectively.
12 Objective To evaluate the treatment of female stress incontinence by tension - free vaginal tape ( TVT ).
13 Objective To investigate clinical treatment procedures and benefits of stress incontinence and pelvic electric stimulation.
14 Objective To evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of midodrine (Gutron) in female patients with stress incontinence.
15 The risk of USI increased with the severity of stress incontinence symptoms.
16 We reported a case of vaginal vault prolapse with enterocele and stress incontinence occurring in a short period after vaginal hysterectomy.
17 These surgical techniques, called mid urethral slings, are increasingly common for the treatment of stress incontinence or urine loss from physical activity such as coughing, sneezing or laughing.
18 Most often this does not work and surgery for the stress incontinence is required.
19 H. Another minimally invasive procedure for the treatment of stress incontinence caused by intrinsic sphincter deficiency is periurethral injection.
20 The researchers asked 679 Italian women about whether they had ever had urinary stress incontinence. All them were still having regular periods, and took part in non-competitive sports.
21 Conclusions Strengthening nursing intervention can improve quality of fluid bridge test for the patients with urodynamic stress incontinence and reduce the level of pain and anxiety.
22 Conclusions Electric stimulation of the pelvic floor would inhibit bladder contraction and may be helpful in the management of instable bladder and stress incontinence.
23 The middle urethral contained rhabdosphincter is critical for maintaining continence through the pathogenesis of stress incontinence exploration.
24 All of the women in the study suffered from stress incontinence, which is often caused by childbirth and is more common after menopause.
25 Objective To make a retrospective control study of the curative effects of "Four sacral needles"therapy and conventional acupuncture therapy on female stress incontinence.
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