Etiology, Risk Factors and Pathophysiology of Stress Urinary
... finding25. Thom reported that between 17% and 55% of older women having experienced urinary incontinence at some point, compared with 12–42% of younger women4. The incidence of SUI is strongly related to increasing age especially it was confirmed in only young and middle-aged women. Peyrat et al., f ...
... finding25. Thom reported that between 17% and 55% of older women having experienced urinary incontinence at some point, compared with 12–42% of younger women4. The incidence of SUI is strongly related to increasing age especially it was confirmed in only young and middle-aged women. Peyrat et al., f ...
The Kidneys
... The muscular layer of the urinary bladder is called the detrusor muscle At the exit of the urinary bladder and entrance to the urethra is a smooth muscle that makes up the internal urethral sphincter This is under involuntary control ...
... The muscular layer of the urinary bladder is called the detrusor muscle At the exit of the urinary bladder and entrance to the urethra is a smooth muscle that makes up the internal urethral sphincter This is under involuntary control ...
URINARY TRACT INFCETIONS The diagnosis of UTI is performed
... have susceptibility tests performed. They are regarded as urethral or skin contaminants, no matter what is their colony count. Number of bacterial type 95% of all UTI infection are caused by one type of organism, and it is unlikely that 2 organisms are involved. It is almost impossible that 3 organi ...
... have susceptibility tests performed. They are regarded as urethral or skin contaminants, no matter what is their colony count. Number of bacterial type 95% of all UTI infection are caused by one type of organism, and it is unlikely that 2 organisms are involved. It is almost impossible that 3 organi ...
Relieve vaginal dryness
... Vaginal dryness (atrophy) is partly controlled by the feminine sex hormone oestrogen. When normal levels of oestrogen are present, the vaginal mucosa has a suitable thickness and produces mucous liquid. Dryness is a common nuisance for menopausal women, but they are not the only victims for this con ...
... Vaginal dryness (atrophy) is partly controlled by the feminine sex hormone oestrogen. When normal levels of oestrogen are present, the vaginal mucosa has a suitable thickness and produces mucous liquid. Dryness is a common nuisance for menopausal women, but they are not the only victims for this con ...
Female Urology - American Urological Association
... • Urodynamics, cystoscopy and diagnostic renal and bladder ultrasound should not be used in the initial workup of the uncomplicated patient. Clinical Principle • OAB is not a disease; it is a symptom complex that generally is not a lifethreatening condition. After assessment has been performed to ex ...
... • Urodynamics, cystoscopy and diagnostic renal and bladder ultrasound should not be used in the initial workup of the uncomplicated patient. Clinical Principle • OAB is not a disease; it is a symptom complex that generally is not a lifethreatening condition. After assessment has been performed to ex ...
The Pelvic Cavity and Contents
... • The ureters are muscular tubes, 25-30 cm long, that connect the kidneys to the urinary bladder. The ureters are retroperitoneal. • the ureters cross the bifurcation of the common iliac artery or the beginning of the external iliac artery, thus leaving the abdomen . The pelvic parts of the ureters ...
... • The ureters are muscular tubes, 25-30 cm long, that connect the kidneys to the urinary bladder. The ureters are retroperitoneal. • the ureters cross the bifurcation of the common iliac artery or the beginning of the external iliac artery, thus leaving the abdomen . The pelvic parts of the ureters ...
Anatomy of he Urinary System
... • Retropubic fat Inferior relation: • Prostate gland • The muscle of the bladder wall is called Detrusor muscle • It is thickened at the neck to form involuntary internal urethral sphincter • Trigone is triangular area where the two ureters and urethra open into its angles ...
... • Retropubic fat Inferior relation: • Prostate gland • The muscle of the bladder wall is called Detrusor muscle • It is thickened at the neck to form involuntary internal urethral sphincter • Trigone is triangular area where the two ureters and urethra open into its angles ...
2- urinary bladder development
... • The mucosa of urinary bladder has double origin: 1.The trigone is mesodermal in origin develops from the lower parts of both mesonephric ducts. 2.The remaining part is endodermal in origin develops from the vesico-urethral canal (upper part of the primitive urogenital sinus). • The muscle of the ...
... • The mucosa of urinary bladder has double origin: 1.The trigone is mesodermal in origin develops from the lower parts of both mesonephric ducts. 2.The remaining part is endodermal in origin develops from the vesico-urethral canal (upper part of the primitive urogenital sinus). • The muscle of the ...
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)
... vaginal opening is covered or narrowed, the fear of the pain of opening it, and the fear that this will be found out, is expected to further discourage ‘illicit’ sexual act among those women. There is also a belief in some cultures that women’s genitalia are un feminine (mimic males’), ugly or uncle ...
... vaginal opening is covered or narrowed, the fear of the pain of opening it, and the fear that this will be found out, is expected to further discourage ‘illicit’ sexual act among those women. There is also a belief in some cultures that women’s genitalia are un feminine (mimic males’), ugly or uncle ...
Key to the Gymnosperms (Conifers)
... ,-mature cones are not as bristly to the touch ...Pinus elliottii (Slash Pine) 4b. Female cone egg-shaped, about 5-8 cm ' long, cones persistent after maturity; stems produced directly from large ...
... ,-mature cones are not as bristly to the touch ...Pinus elliottii (Slash Pine) 4b. Female cone egg-shaped, about 5-8 cm ' long, cones persistent after maturity; stems produced directly from large ...
Genetic analysis of orgasmic function in twins and siblings does not
... or never [12%]; no sexual activity [10%; coded as missing]) and ‘Over the past 4 weeks, when you had sexual stimulation or intercourse, how difficult was it for you to reach orgasm?’ (almost always [6.4%]; usually [4.4%]; sometimes [9.2%]; every now and then [34%]; rarely or never [36%]; no sexual ac ...
... or never [12%]; no sexual activity [10%; coded as missing]) and ‘Over the past 4 weeks, when you had sexual stimulation or intercourse, how difficult was it for you to reach orgasm?’ (almost always [6.4%]; usually [4.4%]; sometimes [9.2%]; every now and then [34%]; rarely or never [36%]; no sexual ac ...
Disorders of Orgasm and Ejaculation in Men
... Results. Premature ejaculation management is largely dependent upon etiology. Lifelong PE is best managed with PE pharmacotherapy (selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor [SSRI] and/or topical anesthetics). The management of acquired PE is etiology specific and may include erectile dysfunction (ED) p ...
... Results. Premature ejaculation management is largely dependent upon etiology. Lifelong PE is best managed with PE pharmacotherapy (selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor [SSRI] and/or topical anesthetics). The management of acquired PE is etiology specific and may include erectile dysfunction (ED) p ...
DEVELOPMENTOF FEMALE GENITAL SYSTEM
... The central cells of the vaginal plate break down to form the lumen of the vagina. The peripheral cells form the vaginal epithelium The lining of the entire vagina is derived from the Vaginal Plate (urogenital sinus). The lumen of vagina is separated from the urogenital sinus by the Hymen whic ...
... The central cells of the vaginal plate break down to form the lumen of the vagina. The peripheral cells form the vaginal epithelium The lining of the entire vagina is derived from the Vaginal Plate (urogenital sinus). The lumen of vagina is separated from the urogenital sinus by the Hymen whic ...
Gonorrhea card
... Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by bacteria. These bacteria can grow and multiply in warm, moist areas like the genitals, mouth, throat, eyes and anus. How do you get it? Gonorrhea is passed from person to person through sexual behavior or contact. Ejaculation does not hav ...
... Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by bacteria. These bacteria can grow and multiply in warm, moist areas like the genitals, mouth, throat, eyes and anus. How do you get it? Gonorrhea is passed from person to person through sexual behavior or contact. Ejaculation does not hav ...
Female Sexual Dysfunction Lecture
... innervation --> negative impact on later sexual health Disruption of uterosacral and cardinal ligaments can result in genital arousal and orgasm difficulties Role for nerve sparing procedures as similar to those performed in men ...
... innervation --> negative impact on later sexual health Disruption of uterosacral and cardinal ligaments can result in genital arousal and orgasm difficulties Role for nerve sparing procedures as similar to those performed in men ...
Reproductive
... Sperm cells must make their way to the uterine tube for fertilization to be possible Sperm binds to the zona pellucida Undergoes the acrosomal reaction Fusion of oocyte and sperm plasma membranes Cortical reaction – enzymes prevent any other sperm from binding to the egg Fertilization – chromosomes ...
... Sperm cells must make their way to the uterine tube for fertilization to be possible Sperm binds to the zona pellucida Undergoes the acrosomal reaction Fusion of oocyte and sperm plasma membranes Cortical reaction – enzymes prevent any other sperm from binding to the egg Fertilization – chromosomes ...
RNSG 1341
... also affect their self-esteem and cause depression and social isolation. They frequently stop participating in physical activities they once enjoyed because of the risk of embarrassing "accidents." However, with the wide variety of treatment options for incontinence available today, the prognosis fo ...
... also affect their self-esteem and cause depression and social isolation. They frequently stop participating in physical activities they once enjoyed because of the risk of embarrassing "accidents." However, with the wide variety of treatment options for incontinence available today, the prognosis fo ...
Reproductive Physiology
... • The incomplete separation of homologues during meiosis results in a zygote with too many chromosomes • Regarding the sex chromosomes, it may be – XXY (47 chromosomes total) » Klinefelter syndrome: Male sex organs; unusually small testes, sterile. Breast enlargement and other feminine body characte ...
... • The incomplete separation of homologues during meiosis results in a zygote with too many chromosomes • Regarding the sex chromosomes, it may be – XXY (47 chromosomes total) » Klinefelter syndrome: Male sex organs; unusually small testes, sterile. Breast enlargement and other feminine body characte ...
DRUGS THAT MAY CAUSE OR WORSEN URINARY INCONTINENCE
... 3. Mixtures of types of persistent incontinence are frequent in the elderly; treatment is best addressed initially with consideration of degree of “nuisance”. 4. Stress and urge incontinence should be approached first with behavioral interventions. 5. It is essential to perform a post void residual ...
... 3. Mixtures of types of persistent incontinence are frequent in the elderly; treatment is best addressed initially with consideration of degree of “nuisance”. 4. Stress and urge incontinence should be approached first with behavioral interventions. 5. It is essential to perform a post void residual ...
perkembangan organ reproduksi wanita dari janin sampai lahir
... The reproductive organs are embryogically developed from the intermediate mesoderm The male and female gonads derive from an area called urogenital ridge, a condensation tissue near adrenal gland The gonad develops a cortex and a medulla Until the 6th week of uterine life, primordial gonads are undi ...
... The reproductive organs are embryogically developed from the intermediate mesoderm The male and female gonads derive from an area called urogenital ridge, a condensation tissue near adrenal gland The gonad develops a cortex and a medulla Until the 6th week of uterine life, primordial gonads are undi ...
Revisiting "The Myth of the Vaginal Orgasm": The
... late 1960sand early 1970sgeneratednew accountsof female sexuality by challengingand reworkingthe terms of Americansexual thought.They did so not throughan orchestratedand coherent critique but through a range of writings from different and, at times, antithetical points of view. During these early y ...
... late 1960sand early 1970sgeneratednew accountsof female sexuality by challengingand reworkingthe terms of Americansexual thought.They did so not throughan orchestratedand coherent critique but through a range of writings from different and, at times, antithetical points of view. During these early y ...
The female condom: knowledge, attitude, and willingness to use
... It was also interesting to analyse the reasons why people don’t want to use it. Women reported more objective difficulties (“difficult insertion” and “trouble during sexual intercourse”), while men reported reasons having more to do with psychological issues. Therefore, it could be argued that while ...
... It was also interesting to analyse the reasons why people don’t want to use it. Women reported more objective difficulties (“difficult insertion” and “trouble during sexual intercourse”), while men reported reasons having more to do with psychological issues. Therefore, it could be argued that while ...
Reversing the Reversible Causes of Urinary Incontinence Objectives
... Can decrease desire to care for self or motivation E.g., “I’m wearing a pad so I might as well wet in it.” (quote from one depressed patient) ...
... Can decrease desire to care for self or motivation E.g., “I’m wearing a pad so I might as well wet in it.” (quote from one depressed patient) ...
Female ejaculation
Female ejaculation is the expulsion of fluid by the paraurethral ducts through and around the human female urethra during or before an orgasm. It is also known colloquially as squirting or gushing, although these are considered to be different phenomena in some research publications. The exact source and nature of the fluid continue to be a topic of debate among medical professionals, which is also related to doubts over the existence of the G-spot.