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Extractions: Urgency Stress Biofeedback Urgency Incontinence Your chief symptom is urgency or urgency incontinence. Urgency is defined as the uncontrollable and sudden desire to urinate. Urgency incontinence is the sudden loss of urine associated with urgency. The symptom of urgency can be due to an underling bladder problems and the urologist (who is a specialist in the urinary tract disease ) is best the best trained to evaluate this symptom. It will be important for you to fill out a voiding diary and incontinence questionnaire prior to your appointment to help sort out you problem of urgency. In the diary you will record your daily fluid intact, voided urine volumes, and your incontinent and urgent episodes. By completing this diary your doctor will have a better understanding of your problem. Evaluation: To evaluate your incontinence certain exams and tests will need to be performed. These tests will help to assess the type of incontinence you are experiencing in order to advice the best treatment. Other types of incontinence such as stress and overflow are common and will not be discussed here. A pelvic examination will be performed to assess the degree of pelvic floor relaxation. Other pelvic problems such as fallen bladder (cystocele), or fallen bowel (rectocele) can be assessed. The men will have a prostate exam to evaluate the gland for enlargement or nodules.
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Bladder Problems; Treatment, Prevention, Cure Suggested questions to ask your doctor. Cystocele (fallen bladder). IC can be easilyconfused with many different bladder diseases, such as a UTI, because http://www.healthlinkusa.com/content/460B.html
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Extractions: Links Gratuitous Links or links to those with links to us. The Official Website of the Philippine Urological Association, Inc. strives to promote the highest standards of urological clinical care through education, research and in the formulation of health care policy. National Kidney and Transplant Institute - forefront center for Nephrology, Urology and Transplantation in the Philippines. EDSA Philippines the finest on-line directory of Philippine websites! Yehey! the Philippines at your fingertips! Yahoo! Asiaco - Ticket to Asia, Window to World The Australian Kidney Foundation Transweb Phi Kappa Mu - The Fraternity of the UP College of Medicine United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) General Urology for Laymen
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CornerStone constipation, smoking, and heavy lifting. Genuine stress incontinencecan be relieved through surgery on the fallen bladder neck. http://www.winthrop.org/newsroom/publications/vol9_no1_1999/corner5.cfm
Extractions: April, 1999 Daniel P. Walsh Named President and Chief Executive Officer of Winthrop-University Hospital Winthrop Receives "Accreditation with Commendation" from the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations Osteoporosis Study Underway: Participants Sought Urogynecology: Female Incontinence is a Quality of Life Issue ... Back to Publications Are you having trouble making it to the bathroom? Are you frequently forced to interrupt your exercise activities, or even a good movie, to make a special trip to the ladies' room? Isn't it time you looked into the causes of your - yes - incontinence? ou are not alone in your problem. Urinary incontinence is experienced by many women over the age of 40, especially after childbirth. Women today are speaking more frankly with their gynecologists about urinary incontinence - a real "quality of life issue." Valerie M. Cucco, DO, an experienced urogynecologist with Winthrop's Department of Obstetrics/Gynecology, says, "It is rare that a woman will present urinary incontinence as a chief complaint - perhaps because it is neither life-threatening, nor an emergency, or because the patient is too embarrassed. However, the more information the patient provides about her urinary incontinence symptoms, the more likely the physician is to get to the root of the problem, and tailor effective individualized therapies." Treatment options range from behavioral therapy to surgery.
Extractions: All questions will be answered by a Registered Nurse from the Grey Nuns Community Hospital] Blood in Urine (Hematuria) Cystocele (see Cystoscopy (see Test / Procedures / Surgeries Cystitis (see Urinary Tract Infection Fallen Bladder (Cystocele) Hematuria (see Interstitial Cystitis Alport Syndrome (see also Childhood Nephrotic Syndrome End Stage Renal Disease General Links - Kidney Diseases Glomerular Diseases ... Goodpasture Syndrome Hemodialysis (see Tests, Exams, Procedures, Surgeries) Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome IgM Nephropathy Kidney Infection (see Pyelonephritis Kidney Stones Kidney Transplantation (see Tests, Exams, Procedures, Surgeries)
NewStandard: 3/20/98 fallen bladders are one cause of stress incontinence. Tests, however,demonstrated that your fallen bladder has no hand in your case. http://www.s-t.com/daily/03-98/03-20-98/zzzaddon.htm
Incontinence neurological conditions. It may be associated with a fallen bladder in females, or occur without association to any other problem. http://www.wmfurology.com/incontinence.htm
Extractions: Greenbelt - Laurel - Bowie, Maryland wmfurology.com Home Site Map Index Prostate Cancer ... Stress Incontinence Incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine. Babies are incontinent until their nervous systems mature and they learn to control their urine flow. Incontinence can occur to males and females, old and young. It can be mild or severe. It usually can be treated. There are several different categories of incontinence: stress incontinence, urge incontinence, mixed incontinence and total incontinence. Causes of Incontinence involve several different components: the pressure in the bladder, the nerves that activate and relax the bladder and the sphincter, (valve), muscles, and the sphincters themselves. Dysfunction at one or several of the points results in the different types of incontinence. Stress Incontinence occurs associated with raising the pressure inside the abdomen by coughing, sneezing, laughing, straining or lifting, sudden movements. It is very common in women, and sometimes occurs in men after prostate surgery. Stress incontinence is caused by a decrease or loss in the sphincter, or control valve in the urethra and bladder neck. Urge Incontinence is present when there are sudden urges to urinate that the patient cannot control, the "mad dash syndrome". It can be related to changes in position, such as standing up, which is known as
Duke Urology > Glossary Of Terms | Urinary Incontinence the bladder from inside the body. Stress urinary incontinence canresult from either a fallen bladder or weak sphincter muscle. http://surgery.mc.duke.edu/urology/glossary.html
Extractions: Home Patient Guide Glossary of Terms Azoospermia : The absence of sperm in the semen. Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy (BPH) : A benign enlargement of the prostate gland. Brachytherapy : A type of radiation therapy in which radioactive materials are placed in direct contact with the tissue being treated. Chronic Prostatitis : Inflammation of the prostate gland, developing slowly and lasting a long time. Cryosurgery : A surgical technique that utilizes freezing tissue to remove unwanted portions. Cryptorchidism : A developmental defect characterized by failure of the testes to descend into the scrotum. Cryotherapy : The therapeutic use of cold to reduce discomfort. Cystitis : Inflammation of the bladder often marked by painful urination.
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Extractions: Other patients may suffer from incontinence due to damage or weakness of the urethral sphincters. If the bladder is working properly, weakness or injury of the muscle surrounding the urethra may be the cause of leakage. In men, this is almost always the result of a prostatectomy: simple prostatectomy or transurethral prostatectomy for benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlargement) or radical prostatectomy for removal of cancer. In women, this may be the result of post-menopausal thinning and weakening of the urethra that tends to appear in the late 60's and 70's, or after one or more previous surgical repairs for leakage associated with a fallen bladder (stress incontinence associated with cystocele). This group of patients, with weakness or damage of the urethral sphincters, is the group that can be helped by injectable collagen. In order to diagnose whether the bladder or the sphincters are causing the urine leakage the patient must be examined by a knowledgeable urologist or gynecologist, preferably someone who is familiar with neurourology or urogynecology and urodynamic testing. Experts in urinary incontinence usually belong to a professional organization within the field. When you're searching for someone to help with your problem, ask whether they are a member of the International Continence Society, The Urodynamics Society, or the American Urogynecological Society. In addition to reviewing your story and performing an examination, they will probably recommend some specialized examinations. Most private and government insurance carriers will require that you undergo these tests before agreeing to pay for the collagen itself, which is very expensive.
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Extractions: MEDLINEplus : kidneys and urinary system A collection of resources, aimed at consumers, on the kidneys and urinary system. Topics covered include bladder cancer, bladder diseases, interstitial cystitis, kidney cancer, kidney diseases (general), kidney failure and dialysis, kidney stones, kidney transplantation, urinary incontinence, urinary tract infections, and Wegener's granulomatosis. Links are provided to a wide range of resources from government and other sources, including clinical trials, overviews, dictionaries and glossaries, directories, journals, organisations, and statistics. A pre-formatted MEDLINE search on this topic is also available. Provided by the US National Library of Medicine. Kidney Kidney Diseases Kidney Neoplasms Urogenital Diseases ... NIDDK : health information : urologic diseases A selection of documents on urologic diseases aimed at patients, provided by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), which is part of the US National Institutes of Health (NIH). Topics covered include: Bladder Control for Women; Cystocele: Fallen Bladder; Cystoscopy; Hematuria: Blood in the Urine; Impotence; Incontinence; Interstitial Cystitis; Kidney Diseases; Kidney Stones in Adults; Neurogenic Bladder; Peyronie's Disease; Prostate Enlargement: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia; Prostatitis: Disorders of the Prostate; Proteinuria; Ureteroscopy; Urinary Incontinence in Children; Urinary Incontinence in Women; Urinary Tract Infections in Adults; Urinary Tract Infections in Children; Vesicoureteral Reflux.
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Gihealth.com - Built For Patient Satisfaction If there are associated symptoms such as a cystoceole (hernia of thebladder) or a fallen bladder, a vaginal approach may be chosen. http://www.gihealth.com/html/education/incontinence.html
Extractions: Actually, your urinary system is really an amazing piece of work. Every time you eat, your body absorbs fluids into your blood stream. Every day, the billions of cells in your body generate waste products that are toxic and must be removed. Your two kidneys constantly filter your bloodstream to remove excess fluid and toxins from your body. This excess fluid, or urine, is transported down each ureter (YOUR-eh-tur) and stored in your urinary bladder (not to be confused with your gall bladder) until it is socially acceptable to empty. The bladder is a balloon-shaped muscular organ that changes shape as it fills with urine.
Extractions: Health Information Adult Health Urology Urogenital Disorders There are many disorders of the urinary system that require clinical care by a physician or other healthcare professional. Listed in the directory below are some of the conditions, for which we have provided a brief overview. If you cannot find the condition in which you are interested, please visit the Urology Online Resources page in this Web site for an Internet/World Wide Web address that may contain additional information on that topic. Overview of Urogenital Diseases Analgesic Nephropathy Cystocele (Fallen Bladder) End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) ...
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Incontinence Causes of female incontinence include a fallen bladder (stress incontinence), bladderinstability (the frequencyurgency syndrome) and neurologic causes such http://www.houston-urology.com/incontin.htm
Extractions: Incontinence Incontinence is defined as the involuntary loss of urine. Incontinence affects both sexes and may be due to a number of different causes. Causes of female incontinence include a "fallen" bladder (stress incontinence), bladder instability (the frequency-urgency syndrome) and neurologic causes such as strokes or multiple sclerosis. Men may experience urinary incontinence for the preceding reasons but may also experience leakage following surgery of the prostate or after treatment for prostate cancer. In some cases the cause of the patients leakage will not be obvious from the history and physical examination and in such cases an evaluation of bladder function with a urodynamic study will be necessary. Urodynamics are performed on an outpatient basis in either the physicians office or in a urodynamics lab. The study is performed by placing a small catheter in the bladder and filling the bladder with sterile water. During this filling phase the pressure in the bladder is measured to determine if the bladder capacity is normal. One can also determine whether or not there are any uninhibited contractions or spasms during this phase as evidenced by "spikes" in bladder pressure. Additional information regarding muscle and sphincter tone can be obtained by recording electrical activity in the muscles of the pelvic floor. More complex cases of incontinence may require the use of simultaneous fluoroscopy to make a diagnosis.