While it is clear that urinary incontinence in the elderly is a prevalent, bothersome and costly problem, it is often dismissed as a normal part of aging by patients, caregivers and physicians.
Urinary incontinence in the elderly is a prevalent, bothersome and costly problem, and is not necessarily a normal part of aging. Structural changes in the aging bladder and urethra may predispose ...
The study reinforces the message that being active can carry substantial health benefits, particularly for older women dealing with urinary incontinence. Women can find relief and regain ...
Incontinence was more prevalent and more severe in older people but there was no significant difference between men and women. Conclusions: This study has confirmed that faecal incontinence is a ...
Do you ever end up urinating even when you may not necessarily feel the urge to do it? It is probably due to urinary incontinence, which is a loss of bladder control. It is quite common among older ...
There is limited amount of research on the association between fecal incontinence (FI) and cardiovascular disease (CVD). This study aims to evaluate whether there is a relationship between FI and CVD ...