3. How is Urinary Incontinence Diagnosed? The first step toward relief is to see a doctor in Women's Healthcare Associates who is well acquainted with incontinence to learn the type you have .
To diagnose the problem, we will first ask about your symptoms and medical history. You will be ask to keep a diary to record your fluid intake and the pattern of your voiding over 24- 48 hours. This diary should note the times you urinate and the amount of urine you produce. To measure your urine, you can use a special pan that fits over the toilet rim.
Women's Healthcare Associates has a very sophisticated computerized urodynamic laboratory that enable us within a short time make the right diagnosis and based on these findings suggest the appropriate treatment.
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