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 ...
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.
"Or we hear folklore about this being normal when you get older. In fact, it's very common but it's not inevitable, and we have very effective ways of treating it." Incontinence deserves good ...
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 ...
Urinary incontinence can strike at different points in your life, but it tends to be more common as you get older. Now, new research has found that the condition may be managed by doing regular ...