overflow incontinence - significado y definición. Qué es overflow incontinence
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Qué (quién) es overflow incontinence - definición


Overflow incontinence         
SYMPTOM
Ischuria paradoxa; Overflow incontinens
Overflow incontinence is a form of urinary incontinence, characterized by the involuntary release of urine from an overfull urinary bladder, often in the absence of any urge to urinate. This condition occurs in people who have a blockage of the bladder outlet (benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostate cancer, or narrowing of the urethra), or when the muscle that expels urine from the bladder is too weak to empty the bladder normally.
Fecal incontinence         
  • Stylized diagram showing the action of the puborectalis sling, the looping of the [[puborectalis muscle]] around the bowel. This pulls the bowel forwards and forms the anorectal angle, the angle between the anal canal and the rectum. A-puborectalis, B-rectum, C-level of the anorectal ring and anorectal angle, D-anal canal, E-[[anal verge]], F-representation of internal and external anal sphincters, G-[[coccyx]] & [[sacrum]], H-[[pubic symphysis]], I-[[Ischium]], J-[[pubic bone]].
  • Structure of anal canal
  • Incontinence Products
INABILITY TO REFRAIN FROM DEFECATION
Faecal incontinence; Bowel incontinence; Coproal incontinence; Spontaneous voiding; Bowel control; Graciloplasty; Anal incontinence; Fecal soiling; Anal continence; Pickrell gracilis transposition; Pickrell's gracilis transposition; Gracilis plasty; Fecal leakage; Fecal Leakage; Accidental bowel leakage; Recto-anal inhibitory reflex; Recto-anal excitatory reflex; Incontinence (fecal); Flatulence incontinence; Involuntary pooping; Wet fart; Fecal seepage
Fecal incontinence (FI), or in some forms encopresis, is a lack of control over defecation, leading to involuntary loss of bowel contents, both liquid stool elements and mucus, or solid feces. When this loss includes flatus (gas), it is referred to as anal incontinence.
Urinary incontinence         
  • Pelvic floor muscles in women
  • AMS 800 and ZSI 375 artificial urinary sphincters
  • Example of a [[foley catheter]]
  • Different types of pessaries. These are inserted inside the vagina for support.
  • The prostate with the urethra passing through it ([[prostatic urethra]])
  • Ultrasound of the urinary bladder of an 85-year-old man. It shows a trabeculated wall, which is a sign of [[urinary retention]].
  • Voiding dysfunction
UNCONTROLLED LEAKAGE OF URINE
Urine incontinence; Bladder incontinence; Bladder control; Bladder Control; Urinary Incontinence; Pissing oneself; Urinal incontinence; Urinary continence; Effort incontinence; Pee in pants; Peeing in pants; Bladder leakage; Light bladder leakage; Urine, incontinence; Male urinary incontinence; Mixed incontinence; Involuntary urination; Causes of urinary incontinence; Urinary leakage
Urinary incontinence (UI), also known as involuntary urination, is any uncontrolled leakage of urine. It is a common and distressing problem, which may have a large impact on quality of life.