Dear Jean,
Incontinence is a known complication of radiation therapy for prostate cancer. Unfortunately, there is no good method to remove the prostate without the risk of incontinence.
In regards to the bladder infection. A good culture and sensitivity of the urine should establish an antibiotic or antibiotics that can eradicate your husbands infection, this is called a sensitivity profile of the infecting bacteria. Certainly the medications you discussed are effective and many are effective for psudomonas, but they must be used in proper sensitive situation, at the right dose, and used for a long enough time. Once a full course of antibiotics has been used, a repeat urine culture and sensitivity must be repeated to see if the infection was completely treated. If it was, periodic repeat cultures should be performed. If not treated, maybe a consultation with an infectious disease physician would be indicated.
Finally, a work-up of the urinary tract should be performed to rule out any anatomic abnormalities, stones, or potential areas of obstruction. This may consist of an IVP and Cystoscopy, or other indicated studies.
I don’t want to get your hopes up, but infection can irritate the bladder causing it to contract when it is not supposed to,(uninhibited contraction, unstable bladder). This may be a reason for your husbands incontinence which could improve with the appropriate treatment.
This information is provided for general medical educational purposes only. Please consult your physician for diagnostic and treatment options pertaining to your specific medical condition. More individualized care is available at the Henry Ford Hospital and its satellites (1 800 653-6568).
Sincerely,
HFHS M.D.-AK
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