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Urinary incontinence (UI) is the loss of urine control. You may not be able to hold your urine until you can reach a restroom. It may be a short-term problem caused by another health issue. Or it may be a long-term problem that you'll have to manage. UI can range from a slight loss of urine to severe, frequent wetting.
Fear of wetting yourself can keep you from enjoying activities with your family and friends. Incontinence during sex can cause great stress.
UI is not a normal part of aging. But it's common in older people.
The following are some of the different types of UI:
Changes from certain diseases or medicines may cause UI. It may also happen at the start of an illness.
Women are most likely to have incontinence during or after pregnancy and childbirth. Hormone changes of menopause may also cause it. This is because of weakened and stretched pelvic muscles.
Some of the other common causes include:
The most common symptoms of UI include:
The symptoms of UI may look like other conditions or health problems. Always see your doctor for a diagnosis.
The most important step in diagnosing UI is talking with a doctor. Don't let embarrassment keep you from getting help.
It's important to see a doctor for a physical exam that focuses on the urinary and nervous systems, reproductive organs, and includes testing urine samples. You may be referred to a urologist or urogynecologist, a doctor who specializes in urinary tract diseases.
Treatment will depend on your symptoms, age, and general health. It will also depend on how severe the condition is.
Treatment for UI depends on the cause and may include the following.
These will to help you regain bladder control:
This will improve pelvic muscle tone and help prevent leakage. This treatment includes:
You can also manage incontinence with other devices and products. This includes catheters, pelvic organ slings, urethral plugs, urine collection systems, and penile compression devices. Talk with your doctor about which treatment might work best for you.
Talk with your doctor about the management and treatment of UI.
Tips to help you get the most from a visit to your doctor: