[citation needed] Women [edit] In women, pregnancy, childbirth, obesity, and menopause often contribute to stress incontinence by causing weakness to the pelvic floor or damaging the...
Urinary stress incontinence—unwanted dribbling of urine in women—is a relatively common problem that becomes more common with advancing years. The purpose of the following research was to determine...
Incontinence is a loss of bladder control, often leading to uncontrollable urine leakage. This issue is often seen in women and older adults.
Purpose: To report the prevalence and risk factors of stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and the prevalence of intrinsic sphincter deficiency in women with multi
Question: What evidence is there for alternative exercises to specific pelvic floor muscle training for treatment of stress urinary incontinence in women? Design: A systematic review was conducted...
To the Editor: As discussed by Wu (June 24 issue),1 stress incontinence occurs in up to 46% of adult women, and despite its high prevalence, it remains underrecognized, with fewer than 40% of affec...
Learn more from WebMD about stress incontinence, the involuntary leakage of urine, including causes and treatments.
32 women with genuine stress urinary incontinence were operated on via the transvaginal approach during 1989-1990. They ranged in age from 27-72 years, with a mean of 55.7. In 26, in addition to th...
IntroductionA minority of women with a subjective complaint of stress urinary incontinence will have negative urodynamic stress incontinence (USI) findings.AimTo test clinical and ultrasound measur...
Affiliation 1 From the Division of Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill.