PHYSIOLOGY OF THE ACT OF URINATION. STRESS INCONTINENCE IN WOMEN
18.12.2023
International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series D. Volume 2 Issue 12
Saidov Bahadir Ahmadjonovich
Abstract. The anatomic structures that forestall stress incontinence, urinary incontinence during elevations in belly pressure, can be divided into two systems: a sphincteric system and a supportive system. The motion of the vesical neck and urethral sphincteric mechanisms at rest constrict the urethral lumen and hold urethral closure strain greater than bladder pressure
Keywords: urethral closure; urination; vascular tissues; incontinence.
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