06/05/2023
Do you p*e when you laugh or often feel like you won't make it to the toilet on time? This sounds like urinary incontinence.
Urinary incontinence is an undesired leakage of urine and the loss of bladder control, which is a common problem that affects both men and women. According to the American Urological Association 1/4 to 1/3 of men and women in the US experience urinary incontinence. It's also an uncomfortable topic for most, despite it being a widespread condition.
So why does it happen? There are different types of urinary incontinence. These four types include:
1. Stress incontinence
Stress incontinence is urinating when putting pressure on bladder by coughing, sneezing, exercising, laughing, or lifting something heavy. Those who are pregnant may also experience persistent urinarv incontinence due to hormonal changes and the growing weight of the baby, which can lead to stress incontinence.
2. Urge incontinence
Urge incontinence is having an intense urge to urinate followed by involuntary loss of urine. This includes urinating throughout the night, overflowing continence, having frequent dribbling of urine because of the bladder that doesn't empty completely.
3. Functional incontinence
Functional incontinence is a phsical or mental impairment that prevents vou to be able to get to the toilet on time. For example, if you have arthritis or you're struggling with an injury, you can't move as quickly as you want to.
4. Mixed incontinence
Experiencing more than one type of incontinence. From all the incontinence types l've listed, there's a long list of factors that can cause incontinence, which includes childbirth. Abdominal weakness, diabetes, pregnancy, menopause, and more.