Paediatric incontinence is often preventable and treatable, but many children and young people are not receiving the care they need. Persistence of incontinence into adolescence is linked to an ...
New research confirms that weight loss is an effective first-line intervention for overweight or obese women with urinary incontinence. Such patients should be encouraged to lose weight ...
Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is the most common form of urinary incontinence in women and is associated with high financial, social, and emotional costs. The history and physical examination ...
There are numerous people around the globe grappling with incontinence, a prevalent issue which can be caused by various factors such as age, certain health conditions, and pregnancy. A large ...
The Fourth International Consultation on Incontinence recently redefined the signs, symptoms, urodynamic observations and conditions associated with lower urinary tract symptoms and urodynamic ...