Men and women in their fifties can be affected by urinary incontinence. It is quite a common problem and can also affect the younger generation, especially those who have just given birth or had surgery. If you find yourself affected by urinary incontinence then you should speak to you doctor about the treatment available. It depends on the cause of the incontinence as to the type of treatment your doctor will recommend. A physiotherapist can also help with bladder training.
- thinning and drying of the skin in the vagina or urethra, more so after menopause
- prostrate surgery or enlarged prostate glands in men
- certain medications can also contribute to incontinence
- vascular disease
- a build up of stool in the bowel
- obesity, which increases pressure on the bladder
- urinary tract infections
- diseases such as multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's and diabetes can also affect out bladder function
If you find that you are having problems controlling your bladder urges, then there are aids that can help to save massive amounts of embarrassment. Adult diapers are one such aid. You will also need to speak with your doctor to know if tests will be necessary and to know if there is a more serious problem behind the uncontrollable bladder urges. Talk to your doctor, urinary incontinence is a common problem amongst men and women. There is always a cause of urinary incontinence, therefore a treatment.
Bladder training is also an option. You can get a personal physiotherapist, through the advice of your doctor, who can guide you through the best steps in training your bladder and strengthening your pelvic muscles.
The are five types of incontinence.
Stress Incontinence is when your bladder, because of pressure on the lower stomach muscles can release a small amount of fluid. It happens naturally and without your control when you cough or laugh due to weak pelvic muscles, reasons of which can be traced back to some surgery or childbirth.
Urge Incontinence is when an urge to urinate comes on very quickly, often not giving you enough time to get to the toilet. It can also be a sign of a urinary tract infection or an overactive bladder.
Overflow Incontinence is caused by an overfull bladder. It causes small amounts of uncontrollable leakage. This is common in men and can be caused by the blockage of the urinary flow. Things such as an enlarged prostate or a tumor.
Functional Incontinence can happen with a normal bladder function but a lack the mobility to get to the toilet on time. This happens often when arthritis or other diseases affect your ability to move around.
Mixed Incontinence is a mixture of one or more of the above mentioned types of urinary incontinence.
Keep a good social life and maintain a normal lifestyle by avoiding the humiliation of not making it to the restroom with the help of excellent incontinence aids and products made even more comfortable at this time of great technological advancements.
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