Urinary incontinence in women – study shows the connection of mental disorders
July 28, 2010 — angkanIncontinence is often seen as a woman was because it can be quite common in women, particularly those who have been through the child's birth of the strain. But now it seems to be women, another factor contributing to bladder problems and is in psychiatric trauma and mental illness.
A study by Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center conducted comparing 121 female veterans with symptoms of lower urinary tract with a control group of nearly 1300other women. The doctors rated the veterinary surgeon and the story is too busy with their history of sexual diseases and injuries and the results were surprising.
Almost 65% of veterans who suffer from incontinence had a history of mental disorders than the control group that was less than 25%. The results for sexual trauma imitating mental disorders. Almost half of women in the test group reported some type of sexual trauma, compared with 20% inthe control group.
Insofar as the most common form of incontinence suffered by veterans of urge incontinence or overactive bladder, there is some question whether the mental disorder may actually nerves of mixed messages that caused the cause of bladder spasm. The study is ongoing, and the truth about the real cause of incontinence remains uncertain. But it seems that this problem in women with bladder associated with particular emotion couldTrauma.
This is the first time that doctors have mental disorders and sexual trauma seen as a possible cause of incontinence. And 'encouraging women to continue that research on this condition, such as bladder problems are more likely to increase the baby-boom generation, and is more prone to incontinence. Hopefully that will continue to bring research and even more options for treatment.