At the completion of a thorough history and physical examination, a working diagnosis is established. Commonly, the diagnosis reached at this time is correct, although surprises are found with ...
Urinary incontinence (UI) minimally affected academic performance except in children with psychiatric disorders. Children with UI and attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder had the worst academic ...
Evaluation of the child with urinary incontinence typically begins in the office setting (Figure 2). A thorough medical history will delineate the pattern of incontinence and can identify underlying ...
Up to half of all women will experience some degree of pelvic organ prolapse in their lifetime. The condition can cause incontinence, constipation, and the descent of the bladder or uterus into the ...
Patients with urinary incontinence, sudden and overwhelming urges to urinate, frequent urination and similar problems are usually given the traditional urodynamic test to measure how well the bladder ...
Giggle incontinence is a type of daytime urinary incontinence characterized by uncontrollable episodes of urinary incontinence due to loud, powerful, or bursting laughter. Unlike enuresis, stress ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Urinary incontinence affects millions of older Americans but is likely underreported, according to the 2024 Urologic Diseases in America: Annual Data Report. The condition — defined ...
Urinary incontinence is the medical term for unintentionally passing urine. It is a widespread issue with many potential causes. Obesity can be a risk factor for urinary incontinence. Obesity can ...
Pediatric urinary incontinence (UI) did not appear to substantially affect academic performance but the subgroup of children with co-occurring diagnosed psychiatric disorders had poorer performance, a ...