Care of Patient With UI
Care of Patient With UI
Care of Patient With UI
CARE OF PATIENTS
WITH INCONTINENCE
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Dr. Dariah Mohd Yusoff
23 May 2017
NSL2, PPSK, USMCK
What is normal bladder and bowel control?
1. Pass urine 4-6 times during the day
and once over night
5. No blood in urine/stools
Stool chart
At some point in our toilet-trained lives over
(conservatively) of people in this room will have experienced
of an inability to control their urine or faeces by the time we
die.
Many of us will try and hide it from our family, friends and
the community.
All of us can be helped but the majority will never seek help*
- remains UNDERREPORTED & UNDERTREATED
Incontinence is a significant health
issue
It is the involuntary loss of urine and/or faeces
1. Urinary incontinence
2. Fecal/anal/bowel incontinence
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Urinary Incontinence
Learning objectives:
It is seen as irreversible
Causes:
Bladder infection, high concentration of urine, neurology
dysfunction uncontrolled bladder contraction
Causes
An overactive detrusor in combination with an
incompetent urethra
Prevalence rate:
9-22% over the whole population
1. Medication
2. Genitourinary operation
3. Obesity
4. Multi parity
5. Pregnancy
6. Vaginal delivery
7. Episiotomy*
8. Weakness of urethra due to trauma
9. Other medical diseases
10. Menopause
11. Aging
12. Constipation
Issues of UI
Health care professionals and the public have
misconceptions about UI
2. Type of incontinence
MUI and UUI affects most - harder to predict and to
control
3. Severity of incontinence
Worsen in severe cases
Management of UI
1. Multidisciplinary health professionals
2. Primary health care settings
3. Management should cover;
Regular screening for UI
Health education
Continence promotion
Access to specialist and tertiary care (if necessary)
4. Treatment options
Conservative therapies
Pharmacological intervention
Combinations of the above
Surgical intervention
Conservative therapies
1. Behavioral therapy (bladder training, electrical
stimulation, vagina cone etc.)
3. Combinations
2. Fast squeeze
PFME
1. Lie down, sit or stand with legs apart,
but make sure your thighs, bottom and
stomach muscles are relaxed
2. Imagine as if you are trying to hold
urine and back loud wind
3. Squeeze and pull up the muscles as
tightly as possible
4. Hold the squeeze for at least five
seconds, and then relax for at least ten
seconds
5. Do these exercises between 3 5
different times a day