Incontinence with Tenesmus
Incontinence accompanied by tenesmus combines two problems: the difficulty controlling the release of urine or stool and a constant, urgent sensation of needing to empty the bowel or bladder, even when you already have. It is an uncomfortable condition that is worth investigating.
Usual manifestations: Frequent urgency, a sensation of incomplete emptying, involuntary leaks, and sometimes discomfort in the lower abdomen or pelvis.
Common causes: Infections, inflammation, pelvic floor problems, or disorders of the bladder and urinary tract.
Which specialist evaluates it? The urologist is the one who studies urinary control and the sensation of urgency, identifies the cause, and guides follow-up. If these problems recur, are accompanied by pain, or affect your daily life, seeking an evaluation in time will let you learn the cause and regain comfort and peace of mind.
Data on 9 doctors who treat incontinence with tenesmus
Specialties that treat incontinence with tenesmus
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in incontinence with tenesmus
Dr. Miguel Ángel González Rodríguez
Dr. Cruz Guillermo Argueta
Dra. Vilma Reyes Bravo
Dr. Eduardo Ramón Achotegui Gonzalez
Dr. Alfonso Franco Morales
Dr. Edgar López Cruz
Dr. Angel Enrique García Cortez
Dr. Antonio Galindo Mejia
Dr. Jesus Alejandro Morales Covarrubias
Dr. Alejandro Gaviria
Dr. Juventino Villa Garcia
Dr. Christian Vázquez Niño
Dr. Daniel Flores Rosas
Dra. Paola Rodríguez
Dr. Juan Carlos Huerta Gómez
Dr. Juan Carlos Castañeda Vega
Dr. Oscar Daniel Guzmán Aguilar
Dr. Sergio Lozano Kaplun
Dr. Ernesto Ruiz Rueda
Dr. Alberto Siqueiros Reynoso
Frequently asked questions
What is incontinence with tenesmus?
Incontinence accompanied by tenesmus combines two problems: the difficulty controlling the release of urine or stool and a constant, urgent sensation of needing to empty the bowel or bladder, even when you already have. It is an uncomfortable condition that is worth investigating.
Which doctor treats incontinence with tenesmus?
Incontinence with Tenesmus is usually treated by specialists in urologist.