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Urinary Incontinence - Diagnosis

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To diagnose the problem, your doctor will first ask about symptoms and medical history. Your pattern of voiding and urine leakage may suggest the type of incontinence. Other obvious factors that can help define the problem include straining and discomfort, use of drugs, recent surgery, and illness.

Your doctor will physically examine you for signs of medical conditions causing incontinence, such as tumors that block the urinary tract, stool impaction, and poor reflexes or sensations, which may be evidence of a nerve-related cause.

Your doctor will measure your bladder capacity and residual urine for evidence of poorly functioning bladder muscles. To do this, you will drink plenty of fluids and urinate into a measuring pan, after which the doctor will measure any urine remaining in the bladder. The following are tests that your doctor may recommend to watch for loss of urine:

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  • Stress test--You relax, then cough vigorously as the doctor watches for loss of urine.

  • Urinalysis--Urine is tested for evidence of infection, urinary stones, or other contributing causes.

  • Blood tests--Blood is taken, sent to a laboratory, and examined for substances related to causes of incontinence.

  • Ultrasound--Sound waves are used to "see" the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra.

  • Cystoscopy--A thin tube with a tiny camera is inserted in the urethra and used to see the inside of the urethra and bladder.

  • Urodynamics--Various techniques measure pressure in the bladder and the flow of urine. Click here to download a PDF with further information about urodynamic testing, new window will open.

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Your doctor may ask you to keep a diary for a day or more, up to a week, to record when you void. This diary should note the times you urinate and the amounts of urine you produce. To measure your urine, you can use a special pan that fits over the toilet rim.

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For an in depth discussion of the diagnosis and treatment of female urinary stress incontinence, click here, for the American Urological Association clinical guidelines.

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Urinary Incontinence
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Inguinal Hernia
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