Stress Incontinence Is A Widespread Form Of Incontinence


by Sylvia Fontrellini - Date: 2008-07-08 - Word Count: 375 Share This!

Incontinence is the name given to an inability to control urine elimination, which means people pass urine by accident. as many as three million people in the uk suffer from this embarrassing ailment, & its particularly widespread in ladies over 40.

Urinary incontinence happens when the normal urination process is interrupted. this can occur for a variety of reasons, depending on the form of incontinence.

Sometimes incontinence in women can be due to weak pelvic floor muscles. the weakness in these muscles can make urine leak out of the bladder, and they can be made weaker by pregnancy, age, obesity, the menopause and a variety of reasons.

The symptoms of incontinence vary depending on the sufferer. a handful of incontinence sufferers experience urine leakage constantly, while others only suffer from leakage when sudden pressure is put on their bladder such as when they bend over or cough.

Urinary incontinence can also refer to bed wetting, which is most common in young children although it can also affect older people.

As you might already know, there's a number of different types of incontinence. we have listed some of the most widespread strains of the problem below.

Stress incontinence is the most widespread type of incontinence and it is particularly widespread in females that have had children. stress incontinence sufferers find that urine leaks when they cough, or do any other sort of activity that puts sudden pressure on the bladder.

Finally, there is functional Incontinence, which is when you know you want to urinate but you can't because of a physical or communication problem, which prevents you from getting to the washroom fast enough.

If you've recognised some of the incontinence symptoms in this piece and believe you may be suffering from the ailment, do not worry. just visit your doctor and speak to them about the range of available treatments.

Some of the tments for incontinence the doctor may tell you about are pelvic floor exercises, bladder training or medicine.

As well as these treatments, there's also a vast range of products available that'll help you to keep your symptoms under control. These include washable & disposable pads and knickers to keep you dry throughout the night and day, as well as a vast range of bed protection products and toiletries that will feel wonderful.


Sylvia Fontrellini is a full time carer for old people requiring incontinence pants, incontinence pads and disposable latex gloves.

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