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- Q What can I do if I pee when I laugh?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyThe bladder is located above the muscles in the bottom of your pelvis. Sometimes the muscles get a little bit flabby when you have a baby or as you age, making it harder to stop yourself from peeing. If you have to run from the room when someone tells a... Full Answer
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- Q Is lazy bladder syndrome the reason for my urinating problems?
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It is very difficult to determine what is the cause of your urinary frequency as both conditions could be contributors together or individually. This has been the challenge for your doctors as well. If you feel the Proscar is not making a difference you... Full Answer
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- Q What should I eat to prevent incontinence?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyEating healthy foods can prevent a bout of incontinence. Find out what they are as Dr. Oz discusses how to avoid incontinence in this video. Full Answer
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- Q How does urinary incontinence affect women?
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Dr. Arthur Crowley, UrologyCommon situations that may result from urinary incontinence include, but are not limited to: Depression Falls Financial hardship Hospitalization Increased home care services (Caregiver stress) Loss of Independence Nursing home placement Skin breakdown... Full Answer
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- Q How does delivering a baby cause urinary incontinence?
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Dr. Jill Rabin, Obstetrics & GynecologyA woman’s first delivery carries the greatest risk of long-term incontinence. Pregnancy and delivery can damage the muscles, nerves, and other structures supporting the pelvis, causing a loss of support of the uterus, bladder, and rectum. If... Full Answer
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- Q How does pregnancy contribute to urinary incontinence?
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Dr. Jill Rabin, Obstetrics & GynecologyYou might expect some leakage during pregnancy as the uterus enlarges and puts increased pressure on the bladder. Why? The bladder and pelvis undergo changes during pregnancy to accommodate the growing fetus and the mother. The bladder may not empty as... Full Answer
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- Q What happens during a physical exam for urinary incontinence in men?
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Dr. Anthony Komaroff, Internal MedicineDuring a physical exam for urinary incontinence, your clinician places more focus on your nervous system, abdomen, and genital area than during a standard physical. The clinician checks your reflexes, assesses your muscle strength, and observes... Full Answer
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- Q If I see a doctor for urinary incontinence, what happens during the exam?
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Dr. Jill Rabin, Obstetrics & GynecologyIn order to properly diagnose the cause and extent of your incontinence, a specialist will have to check your abdomen, your pelvis, your rectum, and your nervous system: • By examining your abdomen, the physician can tell if any masses are present... Full Answer
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- Q What can a doctor's exam tell me about my risk for UI in men?
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Normal No growths or physical abnormalities are found. The prostate is not enlarged, and there is no evidence of prostate cancer. There is no abnormal muscle weakness or reflex loss because of a nerve problem. You do not have constipation.... Full Answer
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- Q What is an ultrasound exam for urinary incontinence?
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Dr. May Wakamatsu, Obstetrics & GynecologyUltrasound for urinary incontinence uses sound waves rather than x-rays to create an image of internal organs. You may undergo an abdominal or transvaginal ultrasound exam to look at the structure and position of your kidneys, bladder, and... Full Answer
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