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Urinary Incontinence

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What is Urinary Incontinence?

Incontinence—sometimes called "urinary incontinence"—is the inability to hold urine in the bladder.

There are several types of urinary incontinence:

  • Stress incontinence occurs with movement that puts pressure on the bladder (such as coughing, sneezing, laughing, exercise) causing small amounts of urine to leak. It occurs more often in women and is caused by weakened muscles and tissues around the bladder and urethra.
  • Urge incontinence, also called overactive bladder, is the inability to hold urine long enough to reach the bathroom. Symptoms include increased urge to urinate and frequent urination. People with certain medical conditions, such as diabetes, stroke, dementia, Parkinson’s disease, or multiple sclerosis are at higher risk of developing urge incontinence. 
  • Mixed incontinence is a combination of stress and urge incontinence.
  • Urinary incontinence with chronic urinary retention occurs when the bladder doesn't empty completely during normal urination, allowing small amounts of urine to leak out unexpectedly. 
  • Functional incontinence occurs when physical disabilities, external obstacles, or problems with thinking or communicating prevent a person from getting to a bathroom in time. 
  • Transient incontinence is caused by a temporary condition, such as an infection or medication.
Video: Dr. Gareth Warren and Dr. Divya Ajay in the Department of Urology at Â鶹ÊÓƵspeak about urinary incontinence in this educational seminar.

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UR Medicine's Treatments for Urinary Incontinence

UR Medicine takes a ladder approach to treating urinary incontinence, beginning with the least invasive and lowest-risk options.

Diagnosing Urinary Incontinence

Your provider may ask you a series of questions to help identify your type of incontinence along with any patterns. Common diagnostic tests include:

  • Urinalysis and urine culture to check for a urinary tract infection, blood in the urine, or other abnormalities in the urine.
  • Pelvic examination to assess for abnormalities of the pelvic organs, muscles, and nerves.
  • Post-void residual (PVR) measurement to check the bladder's ability to completely empty itself.
  • Stress tests to check for urine loss as you cough.
  • Urodynamics to evaluate how the bladder and urethra are functioning.

Treating Urinary Incontinence

Your provider may use a combination of treatments, including:

  • Behavioral and dietary changes
  • Weight loss and quitting smoking
  • Pelvic floor physical therapy
  • Pessaries for stress incontinence (silicone rings that fit in the vagina and support the bladder and urethra)
  • Medications for urge incontinence and overactive bladder
  • Nerve stimulation treatments for urge incontinence, overactive bladder, and chronic urinary retention including tibial nerve stimulation, sacro-neuromodulation, and bladder Botox injections
  • Surgeries for stress incontinence including slings and bulking agent injections

Surgery is usually only recommended when other treatments fail, or if there are structural issues that can only be corrected surgically.

What Sets Us Apart?

UR Medicine Urogynecology & Urology practices provide comprehensive evaluation and treatment for urinary incontinence. Our providers lead research in the causes and treatment of urinary incontinence and stay up to date on the latest treatment options to provide you with the highest level of care.

Our Adult Pelvic Health & Continence Care program is one of the few practices in the nation to provide a coordinated, multidisciplinary approach to conditions like urinary incontinence. Nationally recognized experts from UR Medicine Urogynecology, UR Medicine Urology, and other related specialties work together to provide a full-spectrum of custom-tailored treatment options for each patient.

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Pelvic Health & Continence Specialties - Henrietta

500 Red Creek Drive, Suite 120
Rochester, NY 14623

Highland Women's Health - Rochester
Part of Highland Hospital

909 Culver Road
Rochester, NY 14609

Menopause & Women's Health - Brighton

2255 South Clinton Avenue
Rochester, NY 14618

Highland Perinatal Center - Rochester

990 South Avenue, Suite 105
Rochester, NY 14620

Urology - Batavia
Part of Strong Memorial Hospital

7995 Call Parkway
Batavia, NY 14020

Urology - Sawgrass - Brighton
Part of Strong Memorial Hospital

158 Sawgrass Drive, 2nd Floor, Suite 230
Rochester, NY 14620

Urology - Brockport
Part of Strong Memorial Hospital

Strong West
156 West Avenue, 3rd Floor
Brockport, NY 14420

Urology - Canandaigua
Part of Strong Memorial Hospital

699 South Main Street, Suite 6
Canandaigua, NY 14424

Urology - Dansville

Noyes Memorial Hospital
111 Clara Barton Street
Dansville, NY 14437

Urology - Geneseo

Noyes Health Services
48 East South Street
Geneseo, NY 14454

Urology - Geneva

293 West North Street
Geneva, NY 14456

Urology - Greece

South Pointe Landing
10 South Pointe Landing, Suite 130
Rochester, NY 14606

Urology - Wellsville

Jones Memorial Hospital
191 North Main Street, 3rd Floor
Wellsville, NY 14895

West Ridge OB/GYN Urogynecology - Greece

Building D
3101 West Ridge Road
Rochester, NY 14626

Urology - Hornell
Part of St. James Hospital

St. James Medical Office Building
7309 Seneca Point Road North, Suite 102
Hornell, NY 14843

Pediatric Urology - Rochester
Part of Strong Memorial Hospital

Lattimore Medical Center
125 Lattimore Road, Ground Floor, Suite G-100
Rochester, NY 14620

Urology - Rochester
Part of Highland Hospital

Highland Hospital
1000 South Avenue
Rochester, NY 14620

Urology - Rochester
Part of Strong Memorial Hospital

Ambulatory Care Center at Strong Memorial Hospital
601 Elmwood Avenue, 2nd Floor
Rochester, NY 14642

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