Detection and Triage of Urinary Incontinence Problems in a Psychiatric Practice

Morton A Stenchever MD
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Urinary incontinence is a common complaint in women, and the incidence increases with age. Since continence is the result of the interaction of several neurologic, anatomic, and physiologic factors, it may be affected by a number of pathological conditions, physical changes, or pharmacologic agents. Psychiatrists are often the only physicians caring for women in an ongoing fashion. But patients are often embarrassed to discuss incontinence unless directly questioned. Thus, it is reasonable for a psychiatrist to ask about this problem, take a history to help determine whether the patient will respond to simple therapy or whether she may require referral. This paper will define the types of incontinence and the etiologic factors that may be the cause and will offer suggestions as to how the psychiatrist can evaluate the patient initially and decide on appropriate disposition of the patient with this problem.

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尿失禁问题在精神病学实践中的检测和分类
尿失禁是女性的常见病,发病率随着年龄的增长而增加。由于尿失禁是多种神经、解剖和生理因素相互作用的结果,它可能受到许多病理状况、生理变化或药物的影响。精神科医生通常是唯一持续关注女性的医生。但除非被直接询问,否则患者往往不好意思谈论尿失禁。因此,精神科医生询问这个问题是合理的,记录病史来帮助确定病人是否对简单治疗有反应,或者她是否需要转诊。本文将定义失禁的类型和可能是原因的病因因素,并将提供建议,精神科医生如何能够初步评估病人,并决定适当的处置病人与这个问题。
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