A bladder diary is a record you keep of when and how much urine (wee) you passed or leaked during the day and overnight. Your health professional will use this information as part of your continence ...
If you were to draft a list of places where you’d ideally spend your time, your bathroom probably wouldn’t make the cut (let ...
A bladder diary is an assessment tool used by you and your health care team to better understand your bladder symptoms. It may help you track a number of things: when and how much fluid you drink, ...
Generally, at least half of the liquids you drink during the day should be water. Keeping a bladder diary can help you to see where some habits might be making things harder for you. It can help you ...
The following is a summary of “Reduction of Overactive Bladder Medications in Spinal Cord Injury With Self-Administered Neuromodulation: A Randomized Trial,” published in the December 2024 issue of ...
This collection can be done once per week and tracked in a diary. The target bladder capacity in ounces (1 ounce = 30 mL) is 2 plus your child’s age in years (up to 10 years old). For example, a ...
3-day bladder diaries revealed statistical and clinically relevant improvements in frequency, nocturia, urgency, and urgency incontinence in patients that underwent PTNS. The rate of adverse ...
sleep and a 3 day bladder diary measuring voided volumes were filled. Results 23 patients participated (mean age 68.5 years, mean duration of PD 10.1 years, mean Hoehn and Yahr staging 3.0). 21 (91.3% ...
Baseline assessments included overactive bladder and quality of life questionnaires as well as three day voiding diaries. The same outcomes were assessed at 13 weeks. The Global Response ...