The treatment of bladder dysfunctions continues to be a complex and largely unsolved problem. The disease affects the most complex mechanisms of the relationship of the detrusor-sphincter systems, disrupts all three functions of the bladder - the accumulation, retention and expulsion of urine. The analysis of modern literature concerning the etiology and pathogenesis of urinary incontinence, the correlation between the level of sex steroids and hormone replacement therapy shows that there are still no standards for effective treatment of this pathology
AimsUrinary retention in women is poorly understood, compared to the equivalent condition in men, an...
Background: Female voiding dysfunction is a complex disorder, lacks definition, and is poorly unders...
International audienceWhether there is any association between urinary incontinence and menopause is...
The number of persons having urinary incontinence is increasing with their age; the ratio of women t...
Urinary incontinence is a problem among both older and young women. The most common symptoms of this...
Incontinence is one of the most common diseases in women, especially in the elderly population. Cert...
Urinary incontinence affects approximately a quarter of a billion people worldwide. It is associated...
Incontinence is one of the most common diseases in women, especially in the elderly population. Cert...
Introduction. Urinary incontinence refers to men and women, no matter what age they are. Due to the ...
This article uses a case-based approach to review common problems of urination in nonpregnant women,...
The physiological effects of the decline in circulating oestrogen, combined with the ageing process,...
The urinary incontinence is defined as involuntary leaks of urine that cause hygienic as well as soc...
Incontinence is a common age-dependent and increasing problem in women that may mainly present as st...
Urinary retention (UR) can be defined as inability to achieve complete bladder emptying by voluntary...
Urinary incontinence is a significant social problem that affects both women and men regardless of a...
AimsUrinary retention in women is poorly understood, compared to the equivalent condition in men, an...
Background: Female voiding dysfunction is a complex disorder, lacks definition, and is poorly unders...
International audienceWhether there is any association between urinary incontinence and menopause is...
The number of persons having urinary incontinence is increasing with their age; the ratio of women t...
Urinary incontinence is a problem among both older and young women. The most common symptoms of this...
Incontinence is one of the most common diseases in women, especially in the elderly population. Cert...
Urinary incontinence affects approximately a quarter of a billion people worldwide. It is associated...
Incontinence is one of the most common diseases in women, especially in the elderly population. Cert...
Introduction. Urinary incontinence refers to men and women, no matter what age they are. Due to the ...
This article uses a case-based approach to review common problems of urination in nonpregnant women,...
The physiological effects of the decline in circulating oestrogen, combined with the ageing process,...
The urinary incontinence is defined as involuntary leaks of urine that cause hygienic as well as soc...
Incontinence is a common age-dependent and increasing problem in women that may mainly present as st...
Urinary retention (UR) can be defined as inability to achieve complete bladder emptying by voluntary...
Urinary incontinence is a significant social problem that affects both women and men regardless of a...
AimsUrinary retention in women is poorly understood, compared to the equivalent condition in men, an...
Background: Female voiding dysfunction is a complex disorder, lacks definition, and is poorly unders...
International audienceWhether there is any association between urinary incontinence and menopause is...