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ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE: INVOLUNTARY INCONTINENCE OF URINE
The most common cause of this, especially in elderly women, is an infection in the urine. Severe or repeated infection may mean that the infection goes further up the urinary tract (to the bladder or kidneys) or that there is some abnormality (stones or tumour) in the bladder or kidneys themselves.
Many women suffer from stress or urge incontinence. This is often the result of childbirth, where the muscles around the bladder have been stretched and so cannot keep the opening tightly closed. Usually this means that the person wets himself if they cough, laugh or strain (and overcome the muscles trying to keep the bladder opening closed). Some women however have muscles so weak that they wet themselves soon after they stand up. The same weakness can cause a prolapse, where in its most severe form the womb drops down and can be seen. Usually the prolapse is not so bad, but still causes incontinence.
When constipation is a problem the hard motions in the back passage can push against the bladder and make it pass water. If the bulk of the motions is very big, then the pressure can stop the bladder emptying at all and the bladder fills up (retention). This can happen acutely and be very painful and needs the obstruction removing quickly. Occasionally it happens more slowly and the full bladder keeps going by emptying a little all the time, i.e. the person leaks urine almost continuously. This is a big problem in men because the prostate gland sits at the bottom of the bladder and it commonly gets bigger as men get older. A stage is reached where it begins to cause symptoms (passing small amounts of water frequently and with difficulty) and then it can block off the exit to the bladder in the same way as being very constipated can – indeed constipation and a large prostate gland in men is asking for trouble.
A woman’s vagina (front passage) and the tube (urethra) leading up to and just into the bladder is covered by a delicate lining that needs female hormones to keep it moist and supple. In some women after the menopause (change of life) the hormone levels drop so low that the lining becomes dry and painful and more liable to infections. The bladder opening is also affected and the woman can then become incontinent of urine. The application of hormone creams or the taking of hormone tablets relieves this condition.
Another common cause of incontinence of urine is known as the unstable bladder. As described before, our bladders fill up with urine and as they do so we receive messages telling us how full it is. Within limits, only when we are ready do all the openings relax and the bladder contracts, pushing out the urine. All these actions take place because the nerves around the bladder, etc., use chemical messengers to tell the muscles to relax and contract. In the unstable bladder these chemicals are at fault and the bladder begins to contract when it has only a smallish quantity of urine in it and before it has told the brain it is ready – indeed, before the person is ready. The condition appears to occur more commonly in those suffering from dementia but can occur in anyone (women more than men). The classic tale is of a carer taking someone to the toilet, where they remain quite a while, then on the way out or just back in the living room the person is incontinent. It appears willful, but is not. The condition can be diagnosed from the history and the absence of other causes, but usually a cystometrogram is done. In this test a small catheter (tube) is passed into the bladder and another one into the back passage. The bladder is filled with water and in the unstable bladder contractions of the bladder can be seen occurring too soon. Some exercises and drugs appear to help a lot, but mainly in the unconfused group who need to be able to cooperate with the treatment.
Drugs, as mentioned before, can put a great strain on the bladder. Diuretics (water tablets) especially are the main culprits. They can be either strong or weak; the most common include:
Ђў Strong diuretics
frusemide/Frumil/Frusene
bumetamide/Burinex, Burinex љ
Ђў Weak diuretics
bendrofluazide/Aprinox, Berkozide, Centyl
Dyazide, Moduretic
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