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PAULA TRUFANT, RN

With heavy hearts we regret to tell you that we have lost a member of our OB-GYN Family.

Paula passed away unexpectedly.  She was a dedicated, compassionate nurse who always put her
patients first. 
Paula will be sadly missed by all.

Our office will be closed on Wednesday, May 5th, to allow our staff to attend her funeral.

 

 

 

 

What are the types of Incontinence? 
There are Four Basic Types of Urinary Incontinence

Stress Incontinece

Occurs when pelvic muscles have been damaged, causing the bladder to leak during exercise, coughing , sneezing, laughing, or any body movement which puts pressure on the bladder. A problem that commonly affects women, stress incontinence may occur after multiple chilbirth or menopause. Pelvic fracture, radical prostatectomy, or bladder neck surgery can also damage the sphincter muscle and cause stress incontinence.

Urge Incontinence

Is the urgent need to pass urine and the inability to get to a toilet in time. Occurs when nerve passages along the pathway from the bladder to the brain are damaged, causing a sudden bladder contraction that cannot be consciously inhibited. Stroke, dementia, Alzheimer's Disease, and Multiple Sclerosis (MS) can all cause urge incontinence. Urge Incontinence is a major symptom of Over Active Bladder (OAB).

Mixed Incontinence

Is very common and occurs when symptoms of both stress and urge types of incontinence are present. Symptoms of one type of incontinence may be more severe than the other. Treatment will depend on which symptoms are more bothersome to the patient.

Overflow Incontinence

Refers to leakage that occurs when the quantity of urine produced exceeds the bladder's holding capacity. It can result from diabetes, pelvic trauma, extensive pelvic surgery, injuries to the spinal cord, shingles, MS, or polio.

Fecal Incontinence

Is the inability to control the passage or loss of gas, liquid and/or solid stool. This condition can vary from being partial, in which a person loses only a small amount of liquid waste, to complete, in which the entire solid bowel movement cannot be controlled.

**Incontinence from surgery is a transient condition that follows such operations as hysterectomies, caesarean sections, prostatectomies, lower intestinal surgery, or rectal surgery. This is not considered a diagnostic category. Incontinence can also occur due to other reversible factors, often outside of the urinary tract, such as restricted mobility. Mobility aids can help remove barriers to self-toileting on a timely basis. Other factors such as arthritis, may interfere with managing zippers, buttons, and articles of clothing -- or moving quickly enough to reach the toilet.

 

 

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