San Antonio Woman March/April 2022

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TO YOUR HEALTH

Sylvia Botros-Brey, MD, MSCI Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery Department of Urology - UT Health San Antonio

Stephen R. Kraus MD, MBA, FACS Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery Department of Urology - UT Health San Antonio

Causes and Treatments for Urinary Incontinence By Paul J. Watkins

Defined as the involuntary loss of urine, urinary incontinence causes embarrassment and frustration for those individuals suffering from it, often leading them to avoid social situations and going out in public. “Many people are reluctant to ask for help, even from their doctors,” informs Stephen Kraus, MD, a boardcertified urologic surgeon at UT Health San Antonio. “Often, they believe incontinence is an inevitable part of aging and nothing can be done about it. They simply suffer in silence.” Stress incontinence – one of the two main types – occurs when a person coughs, sneezes, laughs, or lifts something heavy, and urine comes out. There’s pressure exerted on the bladder and if the urinary sphincter has been weakened, it can’t hold back the urine. Risk factors for developing stress urinary incontinence include age, obesity, and smoking. For women, an additional risk factor is having had multiple pregnancies. Each of these risk factors can contribute to a weakening of the pelvic floor muscles that support the bladder and urethra. Urge incontinence – the other main type – occurs when a person has a sudden need to urinate, but the urine comes out before they can reach the bathroom.

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A common cause is overactive bladder, in which the bladder muscles involuntarily contract to empty the bladder, even when it’s only partially full. Risk factors for urge incontinence include obesity, smoking, and childbirth, as well as urinary tract infections and neurological disorders. “If someone is bothered by leaking, that person should consult a doctor to learn the many surgical and nonsurgical treatments available,” says Dr. Kraus. “A primary care provider can manage many of the conservative measures. However, they may not have all of the resources to offer more advanced options. If that’s a concern for the patient, finding a provider who can offer the full range of treatments might be a better choice. Those providers include urologists and gynecologists, some of whom have completed extra training in what is known as Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery (FPMRS).” For stress incontinence, noninvasive treatments include pelvic floor therapy, which improves support of the bladder and urethra. A minimally invasive, office-based procedure involves injecting a bulking material into the urethra to help seal it. Dr. Kraus stresses that a patient doesn’t have to try conservative measures first; they can go straight to


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