Incontinence: Stopping It Starts with Your Diary

From an interview with Gary Emerson, M.D. McLeod OB/GYN Associates

The day a woman finally decides to move past the embarrassment of Stress Incontinence or Urge Incontinence and seek care, is a benchmark she’ll long remember.  It’s the start of a journey to regain control of her life. No more leakage when she sneezes or coughs. No more constant scanning for a bathroom because of her overactive bladder. Yet, a woman has some work to do before she sees the doctor. McLeod Gynecologist Gary Emerson, M.D. suggests keeping a diary is key to beginning the diagnosis, evaluation and treatment:

 

 

Key points from the video:

  • The Bladder Diary will help doctor determine which treatment might work best.
    • Keep track of when and how often leakage episodes occur.
    • Or keep track of when there are sudden, overwhelming urges to urinate.
    • How much urine do you leak?
    • Does the bladder empty completely?
  • Diagnosis
    • Starts with a Personal History and Physical Exam
    • As an option, the physician may undertake Urodynamic testing on the bladder.

 

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