Overflow incontinence happens when the normal flow of urine is blocked and the bladder cannot empty completely. Overflow incontinence can be due to a number of conditions:
Incontinence can be caused by at least eight different urinary issues. Sounds like a lot, huh? I hadn't any idea about this until I... Read more »
Less than 1 percent of the US population has Urinary Incontinence (UI). For those with MS, however, it affects over 80 percent of us. Why... Read more »
A few days ago I had a great conversation with a patient who I was seeing for a routine visit, who I will call Sarah for the purposes of... Read more »
Bladder Augmentation - Reader's Question: If a bladder is augmented, do the bladder muscles stop working completely? Or do they have... Read more »
Some interesting incontinence news this week... The Effect of Menopause on the Pelvic Floor and Bladder Function I myself have... Read more »
Urinary incontinence can be defined as the involuntary loss of urine. The urinary bladder, which stores urine until the patient voluntary empties its... Read more »
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Urinary incontinence is the inability to control urination. It may be temporary or permanent, and can result from a variety of problems in the... Read more »
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Biopsy - bladder Normal Values The bladder wall is smooth. The bladder is of a normal size, shape, and position. There are no... Read more »
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Biopsy - bladder What the risks are There is some risk of urinary tract infection. There is slight risk of excessive bleeding or... Read more »
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Bladder biopsy is a procedure that involves removing a small piece of tissue from the bladder for examination. Alternative Names ... Read more »