This presentation builds upon “Female incontinence part-1.” The presentation begins with screening questions to assist the clinician in establishing and determining presence and types of incontinence, the pathophysiology of urinary function and disorders of these processes is then described. The lecture offers in depth explanations of stress incontinence, detrusor overactivity, idiopathic sensory urgency, neurogenic bladder, interstitial cystitis, and urethral caruncle.
The lecture details comprehensive treatment recommendations for first, second, and third line treatments for the aforementioned conditions.
Learning the information presented can help the practitioner feel more comfortable asking pointed urinary screening questions, and begin to have the ability to properly follow up the patient’s report through evaluation, treatment, and maintenance.