The theme for this month is medium- and long-term outcomes of surgical treatments for urinary incontinence. A major weakness of most of the literature on this disorder is the lack of studies on ...
Stress urinary incontinence in men is usually a result of intrinsic sphincter deficiency following prostate cancer surgery. Active conservative management with fluid restriction, medication management ...
Stress urinary incontinence i.e. involuntary leakage of urine on effort, exertion, sneezing or coughing is a common problem affecting elderly men, especially those who have undergone prostate ...
LARGO, FL / ACCESSWIRE / March 16, 2020 / Almost one out of every six men across the United States experience some form of urinary incontinence. This stigmatizing condition can rob individuals of ...
How Two Urologists at Rutgers Are Improving Quality of Life for Their Male Patients Two Rutgers Health alumnae have focused their medical careers on men’s urological health, aiming to improve the ...
Q: I’m a man in my late 70s, and I’m having trouble holding my urine. Medicines have helped somewhat, but not completely. My doctor says he’s tried every medicine and that I may have to live with my ...
Although various male sling techniques are available, artificial urinary sphincter surgery (AUS) remains the treatment of choice for male stress urinary incontinence. A recent article has described ...
After your doctor figures out what type of incontinence you’re dealing with, it’s time to decide on a treatment plan. It will depend on what’s causing your leaking and how bad it is. Treating it can ...
Urinary incontinence (UI) causes accidental leakage of urine. It isn’t a disease, but rather a symptom of another condition. This underlying medical issue causes a loss of bladder control. Both men ...