Urinary Incontinence - What It Is, Different Types, Treatments & More

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  • Опубликовано: 19 авг 2024
  • Urinary incontinence (UI) is the loss of bladder control, or being unable to control urination. It is a common condition. It can range from being a minor problem to something that greatly affects your daily life. In any case, it can get better with proper treatment.
    What are the types of urinary incontinence (UI)?
    There are several different types of UI. Each type has different symptoms and causes:
    - Stress incontinence happens when stress or pressure on your bladder causes you to leak urine. This could be due to coughing, sneezing, laughing, lifting something heavy, or physical activity. Causes include weak pelvic floor muscles and the bladder being out of its normal position.
    - Urge, or urgency, incontinence happens when you have a strong urge (need) to urinate, and some urine leaks out before you can make it to the toilet. It is often related to an overactive bladder. Urge incontinence is most common in older people. It can sometimes be a sign of a urinary tract infection (UTI). It can also happen in some neurological conditions, such as multiple sclerosis and spinal cord injuries.
    - Overflow incontinence happens when your bladder doesn't empty all the way. This causes too much urine to stay in your bladder. Your bladder gets too full, and you leak urine. This form of UI is most common in men. Some of the causes include tumors, kidney stones, diabetes, and certain medicines.
    - Functional incontinence happens when a physical or mental disability, trouble speaking, or some other problem keeps you from getting to the toilet in time. For example, someone with arthritis may have trouble unbuttoning his or her pants, or a person with Alzheimer's disease may not realize they need to plan to use the toilet.
    - Mixed incontinence means that you have more than one type of incontinence. It's usually a combination of stress and urge incontinence.
    - Transient incontinence is urine leakage that is caused by a temporary (transient) situation such as an infection or new medicine. Once the cause is removed, the incontinence goes away.
    - Bedwetting refers to urine leakage during sleep. This is most common in children, but adults can also have it.
    - Bedwetting is normal for many children. It is more common in boys. Bedwetting is often not considered a health problem, especially when it runs in the family. But if it still happens often at age 5 and older, it may be because of a bladder control problem. This problem could be caused by slow physical development, an illness, making too much urine at night, or another problem. Sometimes there is more than one cause.
    - In adults, the causes include some medicines, caffeine, and alcohol. It can also be caused by certain health problems, such as diabetes insipidus, a urinary tract infection (UTI), kidney stones, enlarged prostate (BPH), and sleep apnea.
    Who is at risk for urinary incontinence (UI)?
    In adults, you are at higher risk of developing UI if you:
    - Are female, especially after going through pregnancy, childbirth, and/or menopause
    - Are older. As you age, your urinary tract muscles weaken, making it harder to hold in urine.
    - Are a man with prostate problems
    - Have certain health problems, such as diabetes, obesity, or long-lasting constipation
    Are a smoker
    Have a birth defect that affects the structure of your urinary tract
    In children, bedwetting is more common in younger children, boys, and those whose parents wet the bed when they were children.
    How is urinary incontinence (UI) diagnosed?
    What are the treatments for urinary incontinence (UI)?
    Treatment depends on the type and cause of your UI. You may need a combination of treatments. Your provider may first suggest self-care treatments, including:
    Lifestyle changes to reduce leaks:
    Drinking the right amount of liquid at the right time
    Being physically active
    Staying at a healthy weigh
    Avoiding constipation
    Not smoking
    - Bladder training. This involves urinating according to a schedule. Your provider makes a schedule from you, based on information from your bladder diary. After you adjust to the schedule, you gradually wait a little longer between trips to the bathroom. This can help stretch your bladder so it can hold more urine.
    - Doing exercises to strengthen your pelvic floor muscles. Strong pelvic floor muscles hold in urine better than weak muscles. The strengthening exercises are called Kegel exercises. They involve tightening and relaxing the muscles that control urine flow.
    If these treatments do not work, your provider may suggest other options such as:
    Medicines
    Medical devices
    Bulking agents,
    Electrical nerve stimulation
    Surgery to support the bladder in its normal position. This may be done with a sling that is attached to the pubic bone.
    NIH: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

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  • @AAUN
    @AAUN Год назад

    Nice video about incontinence. Its an important topis for urologists and gynaecologists. When a patient presents with incontinence its really important first of all to do appropriate classification of incontinence into stress and urge incontinence. After clinical examination we approach urodynamic studies in selected patients and make plan of management accordingly.

  • @Jannat-tu4uv
    @Jannat-tu4uv 8 месяцев назад +2

    I could not control my urine, it seemed that the urine was coming out on its own If I ever went to urinate, it would not happen, but after a while it would come out on its own There is a limit to any disease and now all limits were crossed If this happen in front of anyone, I would be very embarrassed but now I am fine , all thanks to Utracon this product change my life fully .

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    @yolandagrabowski6043 Год назад

    I'm glad, my boyfriend wants nothing to do with me. I might urinate on him. I don't want to creep him out.