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and the symptoms of overactive bladder, including urinary urge incontinence,
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People who suffer from incontinence
may feel that their healthcare providers do not understand what
they are going through. It's true that, in the past, the causes
of incontinence
have not been well understood and many people are reluctant to talk
about their problems with their healthcare provider. However, it
is still very important to speak with your provider.
Approximately 80% of those affected by urinary incontinence
can be cured or improved. Diagnosis includes a medical history and
a thorough physical examination. Because incontinence
is a symptom and not a disease, the method of treatment depends
on diagnostic results. Sometimes simple changes in diet or the elimination
of medications such as diuretics can cure incontinence.
More frequently, treatment involves a combination of medicine, behavioral
modification, pelvic muscle re-education, collection devices, and
absorbent products. If you are interested in learning more about
current research studies being conducting on incontinence go to
The National Association For Continence
(NAFC)
Ten percent of children over the age of five in the United States
have bed
wetting problems. One percent of adolescents
over the age of 16 continue to have the problem. Besides the embarrassment
these children feel, their parents are often too uncomfortable with
the situation to seek help. People who suffer from incontinence
may feel that their healthcare providers do not understand what
they are going through. It's true that, in the past, the causes
of incontinence
have not been well understood and many people are reluctant to talk
about their problems with their healthcare provider. However, it
is still very important to speak with your provider.
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