Diagnose1 by hx/PE:

By rray, 24 December, 2014
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<sup>1</sup> Mixed UI is a combination of stress and urgency UI.<br><br>
<sup>2</sup> Nonpharmacologic tx is better than no tx, has large magnitude of effect, and is associated w/ low risk for adverse effects.
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<sup>3</sup> Insufficient evidence for behavioral modification programs, soy-enriched diet, or acupuncture. No consistent statistically significant improvement w/ continence service (a tx program involving clinicians/nurses trained in identification, dx, and tx of UI).
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<sup>4</sup> Increased continence rates w/ PFMT vs no tx. High-quality evidence showed that PFMT + bladder training achieved continence (NNT=6) and improved UI (NNT=3) vs no tx.
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<sup>5</sup> Exercise/weight loss improved UI in women w/ no evidence of harm; benefits of weight loss extend beyond UI.
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