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What is fecal incontinence?

Digestique - Frequently Asked Questions, IBS, Food Allergies...
Fecal incontinence is defined as the unintentional or uncontrollable passage of flatus or feces. It is a common problem in women and increase with age. Common causes include obstetrical tears of the sphincter, rectal prolapse (protrusion), or nerve dysfunction to the pelvic floor muscles. Treatments of fecal incontinence depend on the cause of the problem and the severity of the symptoms. Top

What is urinary incontinence?

Urinary Incontinence in Women
Urinary incontinence is the accidental release of urine. It can happen when you cough, laugh, sneeze, or jog. Or you may have a sudden need to go to the bathroom but can't get there in time. Bladder control problems are very common, especially among older adults. They usually do not cause major health problems, but they can be embarrassing. Incontinence can be a short-term problem caused by a urinary tract infection, a medicine, or constipation.

Is there a risk of incontinence?

FAQs - TerKeurst Urology Clinic
There were no reported cases of incontinence in the original clinical study conducted by Medtronic for approval of the therapy. In some other clinical studies, incontinence has occurred in 3.1 percent of patients.

How many types of incontinence are there?

Dr. Dary Samimi Website
There are many different types of urinary incontinence. Urge incontinence, stress incontinence, overflow incontinence, etc.. The majority of patients have more than one type of urinary incontinence or together they have mixed type like urge and stress incontinence.

What is urge incontinence?

Dr. Dary Samimi Website
The patient loses urine as soon as they feel a strong need to go to the bathroom. In this case you may leak urine before you can get to the bathroom. Sometimes when you drink even a small amount of liquid or when you hear or touch running water you may also leak urine. In some cases during the day or night you may even wet the bed.

What is stress incontinence?

Dr. Dary Samimi Website
Patients lose urine when exercising or moving in a certain way. In some cases you may lose urine when you sneeze, cough, laugh, get up from a chair, or get out of bed. While walking or doing other exercises you may also leak urine.

What is overflow incontinence?

Dr. Dary Samimi Website
In this case patients do not have the feeling of fullness or the need to urinate and they lose urine during the day or night.

How do you sanitize the pool after a baby has had a fecal accident in the pool?

Environmental Management Department (EMD) FAQs
The pool or spa must be cleared of all pool users and the pool closed for use while the disinfection procedures are being followed: Remove all visible fecal material. If a pool water vacuuming device is used, the waste water should be discharged to the sanitary sewer, not back into the pool recirculation system. Raise and maintain a free chlorine residual in the pool water for a sufficient length of time to disinfect the pool water.

What are coliforms and fecal coliforms?

FAQs | Klaris
Many bacteria gather into colonies. They are generally referred to as (total) coliforms. Some coliforms are found in feces of humans, stock and wildlife. They are referred to as fecal coliforms. They aid the digestion of food and are generally more resistant to heat than other coliforms. The most common fecal coliform is Escherichia coli (E-Coli).

What causes urinary incontinence?

Urinary Incontinence in Women
Stress incontinence can be caused by childbirth, weight gain, or other conditions that stretch the pelvic floor muscles. When these muscles cannot support your bladder properly, the bladder drops down and pushes against the vagina. You cannot tighten the muscles that close off the urethra. So urine may leak because of the extra pressure on the bladder when you cough, sneeze, laugh, exercise, or do other activities.

How is urinary incontinence diagnosed?

Urinary Incontinence in Women
Your doctor will ask about what and how much you drink. He or she will also ask how often and how much you urinate and leak. It may help to keep track of these things for 3 or 4 days before you see your doctor. Your doctor will examine you and may do some simple tests to look for the cause of your bladder control problem. If your doctor thinks it may be caused by more than one problem, you will likely have more tests.

How can you prevent urinary incontinence?

Urinary Incontinence in Women
If you smoke, think about quitting. Quitting may make you cough less, which may help with incontinence.

Which treatment for stress incontinence is right for me?

Urinary Incontinence in Women
Stress incontinence. Stress incontinence is caused by stretched pelvic floor muscles, as from childbirth or weight gain. When these muscles no longer support your bladder properly, the bladder drops downward and pushes against the vagina, preventing tightening of the muscles that ordinarily close off the urethra. Leakage can then occur when extra pressure is exerted with coughing, sneezing, laughing, or other activities.

Is incontinence a natural part of bearing children?

Bard Urological
Pregnancy and childbirth take a toll on a woman's body. The months of extra weight in the pelvis and the stretching and possible tearing of tissues during delivery have been known to damage structures that help support the bladder and maintain control of urine. Having babies may contribute to incontinence, but it doesn't mean you have to be incontinent. Today's treatments offer excellent success rates; and many women who started leaking after childbirth are dry today.

How can I find a doctor who treats incontinence?

Bard Urological
Your primary care physician can refer you to a gynecologist, uro-gynecologist or urologist who can help diagnose and treat urinary incontinence. This site is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. Only your physician can diagnose and appropriately treat your symptoms.

What is incontinence?

Frequently Asked Questions
Urinary incontinence is often described as a condition where the accidental or unwanted loss of urine causes a social or hygienic problem. Incontinence is not a disease, but a symptom of a problem with the lower urinary tract. There are different kinds of incontinence, including overactive bladder and stress incontinence.

How often should I change my incontinence pad?

FAQs - Incontinence Products, Incontinence Advice
Many larger incontinence pads have "wetness indicators" that tell you when they need changing, however incontinence pads should be changed regularly even when not wet in order to maintain skin hygiene. Don't re-use a wet incontinence pad as it is likely to deteriorate more quickly and then cause leakage. Try bending the incontinence pad backwards along it's length. This should remove some of the creases and straighten the product out.

What are the benefits of Disposable incontinence pads?

FAQs - Incontinence Products, Incontinence Advice
The main benefit of disposable incontinence pads is exactly that, they can be thrown away after usage and therefore are extremely hygienic and convenient. This means that it is easy to carry incontinence products around with you enabling you to change them when needed. Used incontinence pads should always be disposed of hygienically and never flushed down toilets. There is a large range of disposable incontinence products available to sort a variety of needs.
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