Urinary Dysfunction and Parkinson's with Arun Mathur
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- Опубликовано: 27 май 2024
- Dr. Arun Mathur, a urologist with specialized knowledge of Parkinson's, explains the symptoms, causes, and treatments of urinary dysfunction in people with Parkinson's.
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Time Stamps:
0:00 - Introduction
1:57 - Urinary Dysfunction Differences Between Neurologic Diseases
2:59 - What is Urinary Dysfunction?
7:22 -Urinary Dysfunction Can be Pre-Cursor to a Parkinson’s Diagnosis
8:40 - Urinary Dysfunction Greatly Impacts Quality of Life
12:32 - When You Should Seek Treatment
14:30 - Urinary Dysfunction is More Prevalent in Later Onset Parkinson’s
16:56 -Non-Pharmacological and Surgical Treatments
19:55 - DBS and Urinary Dysfunction
20:59 - Carbidopa/Levodopa’s Effect on Urinary Dysfunction
22:47 - Pharmacological Treatments
26:39 - Catheterization
29:05 - Prostate Symptoms versus Parkinson’s Symptoms
31:25 - When Will Non-Pharmacological Treatments Show Results
This was brilliant and ZERO Co-Pay. I learned more here than from my urologist . Extremely thankful for this :)
Relieve bladder issues by resolving constipation issues less hard poop pressure on bladder more room for bladder function.
If only the local urologists were half as sensitive and respectful as Dr. Mather! It has been demoralizing and even dangerous to see urologists who do not seem to care or pay attention. One left me with a blocked ureter for one year I almost died. The other was without humanity or even basic human courtesy. I’d rather pee my pants! Dr. mather rocks!
Yes he does!!
Thank you for a great video.
Argah! Kilts are very practical.
Thank you education
Thanks Doctor Arun.❤🙏
Thank you I've diagnosed since 2013 told bluntly at back injury examination devasted me the wife of 27 yrs cheated and left me due to my diagnosis 😮 nhs is basic support tried counselling but didn't or couldn't talk bt parkinson just filled in mh suicide form treated for depression it's been a lonely road
But then I found your vids absolutely changed my thinking ❤thank you keep up ghe good workx
Thanks for your message. We are here for you!
Excellent discussion.
Thank you, Howard!
Hi! Great information. I was diagnosed in 2018 with Pd at 40. At this point I have no issues with this topic..
Excellent video. What a great amount of education!! I have Parkinson and am heading to the Urologist next week and now feel empowered! Thank you for this.
Good luck with your appointment Dixie. I have had parkinsons for 5 years now and full blown incontinence for 3.5 years .it is a big problem for me and I now won't go out too far from home..I now have urgency and get up at least3 times per night. My incontinence nurse has been a real godsend to me. She has been getting me a number of products to try. I am nit sure where yiulive but ere in Australia I have been trying some eversl types of pull up incontinence pants as far as I can tell, you can't buy from the supermarts nonsense
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That was such a wonderful talk. Thank you so much.👍
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Dr. Mathur shared so much practical information.
Thanks for the education 🙂. I am a home health OT and have heard frequently from PD clients that they have little urinary output during the day, but will be up frequently at night to go, which can really interrupt the ability to get adequate sleep. Sometimes this seems like it could be related to lower extremity edema, but sometimes there is no observable edema. Any thoughts or solutions for this?
Thank you for watching, Elysia. I will ask Dr. Mathur about that.
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For men, the condom catheter (external) is wonderful for the nightly needs. Game changer for us. Look for the one that 'unrolls' like a condom, without adhesive. It empties into a foley bag.
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Just what I need, more drugs, I take about 10 now
My husband has urgency of passing urine.he is wit parkinsonism. He has mild prostatic hypertrophy. Wat is the treatment please
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Look into condom catheters (external). The one that rolls up like a condom, without adhesive, is best.
is it possible that carbidopa /levedopa causes over active bladder?
Carbidopa/levodopa (C/L) can have varied influence on bladder function. A 2007 study published in Neurology found, for example, that initial doses of C/L worsened bladder overactivity, but that longer term use of C/L improved bladder overactivity: n.neurology.org/content/68/18/1455. This article contains additional information as well: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/iju.12421
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Had chronic constipation. The diagnosed Parkinson. Carvadopa increased constipation. Please address
Hi Regina - Here's a great conversation about constipation and the gut: ruclips.net/video/jw2BV_Lwfik/видео.html. Plus this article: davisphinneyfoundation.org/parkinsons-constipation/I hope these are helpful.
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does bladder botox actually help with neurogenic bladder due to Parkinsons?
Botulinum toxin can help some urinary issues associated with Parkinson's, but there are some indications for which it may not be helpful. A consultation with an experienced urologist can help evaluate the likelihood of successful treatment of individual circumstances.
Notably, there are also some risks from use of botulinum toxin for bladder-related issues. Risks include urinary tract infections and difficulty or even inability to urinate.
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I have bladder Incontinence & wear disposable diapers & I have BOP, overflow Incontinence & I BS
My surgeon said it's good that diapers work for me.
What causes Parkinson
Hi Kim - There is no one cause. Here's a quick primer on causes: www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/parkinsons-disease/parkinsons-disease-risk-factors-and-causes
Can a person with Parkinsons consume alcohol
Absolutely. They should know the risks that range from drug interactions to irritating the lining of the bladder wall. But they make their own choices on alcohol.
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