Urinary Incontinence
Urinary Incontinence (UI), also known as involuntary urination, describes the uncontrolled leakage of urine due to a loss of bladder control. It is a common and distressing condition that significantly impacts quality of life and is particularly prevalent among the elderly, often creating stigma and barriers to seeking medical help.
Health Outcomes
- Delayed Onset of Urinary Tract Infections
- Genitourinary Adverse Events
- Improved Genitourinary Symptoms
- Improved Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms-Related Quality of Life
- Improved Storage Symptom Score
- Improved Urinary Function
- Improved Urinary Tract Complication
- Improved Urogenital Tract Health
- Improved Urogenital Tract Symptoms
- Reduced Genitourinary Discomfort
- Reduced Residual Urinary Volume After Voiding
- Reduced Residual Urine Volume
- Reduced Storage Symptoms
- Reduced Urgency
- Reduced Urinary Dysfunction
- Reduced Urinary Symptom
- Reduced Urinary Symptom Burden
- Reduced Urinary Tract Infection Incidence
- Reduced Urinary Urgency