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Overflow Incontinence
Involuntary loss of urine associated with over distension of the bladder
CHARACTERISTICS
  • Frequent to nearly continuous dribbling of urine small amounts of urine, lost frequently
  • Large residuals of urine
  • Bladder is over distended
  • Diminished stream
  • Impaired sensation of bladder fullness
  • Possible history of chronic urinary tract infections
USUAL CAUSES
  • Bladder outlet obstruction due to enlarged prostate, urethral stricture, or cancer
  • Poor bladder function due to medications, or neurologic lesions (for example, Multiple Sclerosis, myelomeningocale, diabetes, trauma)
  • Bladder prolapse, (known as cystocele) in females
  • Underactive bladder
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES*
  • Post-void residual volume
  • Uroflowmetry
  • Voiding CMG (pressure flow)
  • Videourodynamics
TREATMENT
  • Surgical removal of obstruction (for example, removal of the prostate in males-prostatectomy)
  • Indwelling catheter
  • Intermittent catheterization
  • Medications
* These are some examples of diagnostic procedures that may be ordered by your healthcare provider. Your healthcare provider will determine the appropriate procedure(s) for you.
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