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What Is The Solution For Loss Of Bladder Control?

I have suffered with loss of bladder control all my life.. I am 43 yrs. old woman, I have given birth once vaginally and once c-section for twins..I have a problem with holding urine and sometimes can't feel that I have to go until it's too late.It's a problem! And I go all the time throughout the day and night.
Thu, 13 Feb 2014
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I have gone through your query. Your problem is most likely functional incontinence of urine. Diagnosis may involve a physical exam, an ultrasound, urodynamic testing, and tests including cystoscopy, urinalysis, and a bladder stress test.
Treatment may include behavioral or nonpharmacologic treatments, like bladder training and Kegel exercises, medication, biofeedback, neuromodulation, surgery, catheterization, or a combination of these therapies.
It is better to approach an urologist for that.Let me know if you have any further query.
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What Is The Solution For Loss Of Bladder Control?

Hi Thank you for asking HCM I have gone through your query. Your problem is most likely functional incontinence of urine. Diagnosis may involve a physical exam, an ultrasound, urodynamic testing, and tests including cystoscopy, urinalysis, and a bladder stress test. Treatment may include behavioral or nonpharmacologic treatments, like bladder training and Kegel exercises, medication, biofeedback, neuromodulation, surgery, catheterization, or a combination of these therapies. It is better to approach an urologist for that.Let me know if you have any further query.