Medically reviewed by Qin Rao, MD Diarrhea and constipation are common causes of fecal incontinence.  Dietary changes and medications can help improve fecal incontinence.Eating smaller meals and going ...
Urinary incontinence (UI) manifests in various forms, each with its own set of symptoms and causes. Understanding the different types is essential in selecting the most effective management strategies ...
For some sufferers with overactive bladder, urge or faecal incontinence, there are a number of advanced treatments that can be considered, such as sacral neuromodulation (SNM).
Women who experience urinary incontinence after giving birth may get just as much relief from telehealth as they do from physical therapy, a new UC San Francisco study has found. It is the first ...
Published in Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, the peer-reviewed study found clinically meaningful symptom reduction, high user engagement, and significant pelvic floor improvements in a real-world ...
Older women struggling with urinary incontinence can benefit from regular, low-impact exercise, with yoga as well as stretching and strengthening showing benefits in a new study published Aug. 27 in ...
Key findings included 94% of test-phase responders experienced at least a 50% decrease in episodes of UUI.
Having more frequent urinary incontinence and leakage amounts is associated with higher odds of disability, according to researchers. If you are one of the 30% to 50% of women experiencing urinary ...
Women experience urinary incontinence, or the involuntary loss of urine, twice as often as men, according to the National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse. Many times, however, ...