Urinary incontinence
Urinary incontinence is defined by an accidental or involuntary loss of urine. The whole of the specialists are intended to evaluate with more than 3 million in France the number of people prone to this affection.
Incontinence is defined by any involuntary escape of urine by the urethra about which it complains or the patient and whose origin is often multifactorielle.
One classically distinguishes 3 forms from urinary incontinence:
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the urinary incontinence of effort characterized by an involuntary escape of urine, the urethra (the urethral meatus), occurring at the time of an physical effort, with cough and the sneezes. It is about an escape out of jet, not very abundant, of occurred brutal at the time of an effort, generally in position upright, without preliminary feeling of need.
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urinary incontinence by mictionnelles urgencies characterized by an involuntary escape of urine, accompanied or immediately preceded by an urgent need and irrepressible to urinate outcome with a micturition which cannot be differed and retained. The terminology of incontinence by imperiosities or incontinence per vesical hyperactivity can also be used.
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mixed urinary incontinence combines the two types of preset incontinence
External bonds
- Sphere-Health: specialist in incontinence
- France Incontinence: specialist in incontinence and the wee to the bed (enuresis
- Urinaire.com: Urinary escapes by a rééducatrice in urogynecology
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