Understanding Urinary Incontinence
What is urinary incontinence?
Urinary incontinence, the inability to control urine. You can not lose urine at times you do. Urinary incontinence is more common in older people, but incontinence can be observed in children, adolescents and adults, men and women, although more women suffer from this embarrassing condition appear as men.
Incontinence is a major cause of seniors placed in nursing homes, some people hide their disease focus, rather than making a doctor for help.
forms of urinary incontinence.
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This is the most common form of urinary incontinence in women. The urine is passed if there is pressure on involuntary bladder.This can be a measure if it increases, sneezing arrive coughing, laughing, lifting or exercising. Stress incontinence is common in women, normal deliveries, and several studies show, had seen that
affects up to 50 percent of women. Urinary incontinence is not as common in men, but they can suffer from this condition, especially if there is a history of prostate problems.
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Urge incontinence affects a sudden urge to urinate. It is the involuntary loss of urine followed by the toilet. Urge incontinence is most common in older people. It could also be caused by a kidney infection or bladder.
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Overflow incontinence, urine leakage that occurs when the bladder empty properly,
fails, it can
due to a blockage or weak bladder muscles. Overflow incontinence is not as common in women,
Although tumors fibroids or ovarian cancer can be a cause. It is more common in older men when a
Hypertrophy of the prostate can be the problem. The urethra can be blocked by stones or bladder tumors.
Functional incontinence
Functional incontinence occurs in people who have normal urine control but can not go to the toilet in time, because their movement by problems with age, such as by slowing arthritis or other physical or mental. Functional incontinence can occur after a serious illness. It is also common among the elderly in nursing homes and other facilities. Functional incontinence accounts for about 25% of incontinence among residents of nursing facilities.
treatment
Treatment options vary depending on cause, type and severity of incontinence you have, from.
The main categories of treatment of urinary incontinence are
behavior
Bladder training.
devices
Vaginal cones. These are small weights to help in a woman’s vagina train the muscles of the pelvic floor can be placed. Electronics output low voltage electric current to stimulate and contract the correct group of muscles.
drug
Anticholinergics.
surgery
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be made according to the situation.
Pelvic floor muscle exercises or Kegel exercises help to make your pelvic floor strong. Kegel exercises improve or cure incontinence in many people. You can do these exercises anytime, while sitting at your desk, in your car, cleaning, etc. You need to tighten the muscles properly when in doubt, consult your doctor can teach you the right way, and exercises.
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urinary tract support.
It strengthens weak bladder and urinary tract tissues and prevent painful and involuntary leakage. Help with incontinence in the elderly and people with spinal cord injury prevents leakage of urine improved when laughing, sneezing or coughing and immune function to prevent repeated infections.
There are other devices or products to manage urinary incontinence. These include catheters, pelvic organ devices, urethral inserts, external collection systems and absorbents support. Talk to your doctor he will recommend products that suit you.
For most people the symptoms of incontinence is not an indication of a serious medical condition,
However, early diagnosis of incontinence is very important so that all the underlying problems that exist can be treated accordingly.
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