Urogynecologic conditions: Urinary incontinence - Abstract

Urinary incontinence (UI), the leakage of urine, is a condition that frequently goes untreated.

There are many different types of UI, including stress and urge UI, and the etiology is multifactorial. Diagnosis can be made with a pertinent history, including use of a questionnaire; a pelvic examination; and direct observation. Additional testing can include physical maneuvers to elicit stress leakage and urodynamic studies. Treatment ranges from pelvic floor exercise to surgical support of the pelvic floor for stress UI and, typically, behavioral therapy and/or pharmacotherapy, starting with antimuscarinic drugs, for urge UI.

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Kelley R, Garely AD.   Are you the author?
Mount Sinai Hospital and School of Medicine, 1176 Fifth Avenue 9th Floor, New York, NY 10029; South Nassau Communities Hospital - Urogynecology Services, 1 South Central Ave, Valley Stream, NY 11580.   ;

Reference: FP Essent. 2015 Mar;430:11-6.


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