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Answer: There are several different types of urinary incontinence, each with different causes and symptoms. The most common types are stress urinary incontinence, urge urinary incontinence and mixed urinary incontinence.

FAQs - Bladder problems

Answer: Genityte consistently gives improvement of stress and urge incontinence symptoms in women of all ages. Some women achieve complete resolution of incontinence after Genityte treatments.

Patient Questions | Genityte

Answer: Overflow incontinence refers to leakage that occurs when the bladder fails to empty properly, either because of obstruction of the urethra or weak bladder muscle contractions. Abnormally large amounts of urine remain in the bladder, even after the pe...

GYN Health Information - Women\'s Health

Answer: Your urinary problem is called stress urinary incontinence. It is caused by the vaginal relaxation of the top part of the vaginal wall. Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation® can correct your problem with stress urinary incontinence and enhance sexual grati...

The Laser Vaginal Rejuvenation Institute of Philadelphia : Frequently Asked Questions

Answer: Until now, there is a lack of convincing scientific evidence supporting homeopathy s efficacy in the treatment of urinary incontinence.Furthermore, we recommend that the use of any medication (prescription or over-the-counter) in order to treat uri...

FAQ - Laughing Without Leaking

Answer:   Yes.  Urinary incontinence can be divided into seven categories as follows: 1. Urge Incontinence 2. Stress Incontinence 3. Unaware Incontinence 4. Total Incontinence/Continuous Leakage 5. Nocturnal Enuresis 6. Post-Void Dribble 7. Extra-U...

General Urology frequently asked questions

Answer: Incontinence is the medical term for being unable to inhibit or control the release of urine (urinary incontinence) or faeces (faecal incontinence).

FAQs - Bladder function

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