The patient has limited mobility and has previously had difficulty with the use of vaginal pessaries. Another question is about what would be the first line of management for a 55-year-old patient who presented with a history of urinary symptoms of urgency, increased frequency and nocturia. The...
If you are using other medications such as creams or pessaries in the genital region, you should check with a doctor or pharmacist if condoms can be safely used. Make sure condoms are stored in a place where they will not be damaged by friction or sharp objects. ...
It occurs, in part, as a consequence of repeated stretching and damage to the nerves and muscles of the sphincter which occur during pregnancy and childbirth and in part as a result of the effects of gravity, which tend to make the vaginal muscles sag and weaken. Incontinence is so common...