What is urinary incontinence?
"Urinary incontinence" is the medical term for when a person leaks urine or loses bladder control. Often it is called just "incontinence."
Incontinence is a very common problem, but it is not a normal part of aging. If you have this problem, you do not have to "just live with it." There are treatments and things you can do on your own to stop or reduce urine leakage.
What are the symptoms of incontinence ?
There are different types of incontinence. Each causes different symptoms. The 3 most common types are:
Yes. Here are some steps that can help reduce urine leaks:
Yes. Your doctor or nurse can find out what might be causing your incontinence. She can also suggest ways to relieve the problem.
When you speak to your doctor , ask if any of the medicines you take could be causing your symptoms. Some medicines can cause incontinence or make it worse.
The treatment options differ depending on what type of incontinence you have, and whether you are a man or a woman. Some of the treatment options include:
Many people with incontinence can regain bladder control or at least reduce the amount of leakage they have. The key is to speak up about it to your doctor. Then work with her to find an approach that helps you.