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Management of Urinary Incontinence in the Elderly

Urinary incontinence can be defined as uncontrolled or unrecognized issued urine within a certain amount or quite often, resulting in psychosocial problems or health problems. Urinary incontinence affects about 15-30% of old age (elderly) living in the house, which then resulted in a third of those treated in the chronic care. Clinically, urinary incontinence can cause redness (rash) on the perineum, decubitus ulcers, urinary tract infections, even urosepsis, falls, and fractures. Psychosocial, urinary incontinence is associated with embarrassment, stigmatization, isolation, depression, and the risk of care (institutionalization). Although elderly patients often neglect urinary incontinence and regarded as a normal part of the aging process, urinary incontinence is something abnormal at all ages, and can be treated and often curable, even at a very advanced age. However the way, successful management requires understanding the impact of normal aging and factors outside the urinary trac...