incontinence

  • 51Fecal incontinence — ICD 10 R15 ICD 9 787.6 Fecal incontinence (or faecal incontinence, FI) is the loss of regular control of the bowels. Involuntary excretion and leaking are common occurrences for those affected. Subjects relating to defecation …

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  • 52Overflow incontinence — Classification and external resources ICD 10 N39.4 ICD 9 788.38 Overflow incontinence is a form of urinary incontinence. Sometimes people find that they cannot stop their blad …

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  • 53Urge incontinence — A sudden involuntary contraction of the muscular wall of the bladder causing urinary urgency, an immediate unstoppable urge to urinate. It is a form of urinary incontinence (the unintentional loss of urine) and affects about 1 in 11 adults,… …

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  • 54Недержание (Incontinence) — 1. Непроизвольное мочеиспускание. Недержание мочи при напряжении (stress incontinence) характеризуется невозможностью удержать мочу при кашле или каком либо физическом напряжении. Часто встречается у женщин с ослабленными после родов мышцами… …

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  • 55urinary incontinence — noun inability to control the flow of urine and involuntary urination • Syn: ↑enuresis • Hypernyms: ↑incontinence, ↑incontinency • Hyponyms: ↑bed wetting, ↑overflow incontinence, ↑ …

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  • 56stress incontinence — n involuntary leakage of urine from the bladder accompanying physical activity (as in laughing, coughing, sneezing, or physical exercise) which places increased pressure on the abdomen compare urge incontinence * * * urinary incontinence due to… …

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  • 57Fecal incontinence — Inability to hold feces in the rectum. This is due to failure of voluntary control over the anal sphincters permitting untimely passage of feces and gas. Also called rectal incontinence. * * * incontinence of the feces failure of control of the… …

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  • 58overflow incontinence — paradoxical incontinence urinary incontinence due to pressure of retained urine in the bladder after the bladder has contracted to its limits, with dribbling of urine …

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  • 59passive incontinence — 1. urinary incontinence in which the bladder is full and cannot be emptied in the normal way, but the urine dribbles away from mere pressure. 2. fecal incontinence in which defecation does not occur in the normal way but can be induced by… …

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  • 60stress incontinence — /ˈstrɛs ɪnkɒntənəns/ (say stres inkontuhnuhns) noun a type of urinary incontinence involving the involuntary leakage of small amounts of urine brought on by sudden exertion such as coughing or sneezing, or strong physical movements as in sport,… …