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Female Urinary Incontinence Treatment in Fort Worth

Over 25 Years of Experience Treating Urinary Disorders

Urinary incontinence is a condition that involves a loss of control in managing the flow of urine from your body.

Approximately 17 million women in the U.S. encounter urinary incontinence in their lifetime. This condition can occur in women between the ages of 18 and 60 and beyond and is usually a result of the urethra not being closed tightly to keep urine in the bladder.

Symptoms include an inability to prevent leaking urine when exercising or other involuntary actions such as coughing or sneezing or an overwhelming urge to urinate that often causes them to urinate before getting to a bathroom. Dr. Carolyn Quist is a board-certified gynecologist with over 25 years of experience diagnosing and treating patients for urinary incontinence. Call (817) 926-1313 to schedule an appointment at our Fort Worth Women’s Clinic.

The 7 Types of Urinary Incontinence

Urinary incontinence can be caused by a range of different issues. Because of this, incontinence can be categorized in one of the following seven ways:

Urge Incontinence

The sudden and unexpected need to urinate more than 8 times per day can lead to leaking before you can make it to the bathroom.

Stress Incontinence

The involuntary loss of urine due to increased pressure on the abdomen and bladder, such as with exercise, jumping, sneezing or coughing.

Overflow Incontinence

Small amounts of urine involuntarily leaks because the patient is unable to sense when the bladder is full.

Mixed Incontinence

Mixed incontinence is the most common form. Patients exhibit symptoms of both stress and urge incontinence.

 

Functional Incontinence

There is no issue with the urinary system, but the patient is unable to make it to the bathroom in time due to mental or physical limitations.

 

Transient Incontinence

This form of incontinence is temporary and caused by a short lived condition or treatment for a condition.

 

Total Incontinence

Total incontinence is the complete loss of urinary control due to a severe physical injury or abnormality.

 

Non-Surgical Incontinence Treatment Options

  • Behavior therapies. Behavior modification is used to train one’s bladder and sphincter muscles by decreasing fluid intake and by prompting or scheduling voiding.
  • Pelvic muscle exercises. Called Kegel exercises, these exercises commonly are intended to strengthen weak muscles surrounding the bladder.
  • Protective undergarments. Basically these are pads or undergarments designed to absorb leaked urine.
  • Catheter. These tubes are inserted into the urethra to collect urine into an external drainage bag. These are generally left in place 24 hours a day.
  • External devices. Called a Pessary, this device is designed to apply pressure to help reposition the urethra permitting it to close tightly. Various shaped silicone devices are inserted into the vagina to exert pressure up against the wall of the vagina and urethra.
  • Bulking injections. Bulking agents such as collagen are injected directly into the urethral lining to firm and bulk up the urethral lining so that the urethra can close more tightly.
  • Medications. There are a number of medications to treat incontinence caused by urge to continually void. Where incontinence is stress related, there are no effective medications to treat this. For incontinence caused by a combination of both urge and stress, drug therapy may be helpful in treating the urge component.

Request a Consultation for Urinary Incontinence Treatment in Fort Worth, TX

To schedule a consultation with Dr. Carolyn Quist, please call our gynecology office in Fort Worth, Texas today at (817) 926-1313.

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