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Homepage > IVF Advanced > 5 Reasons for Urinary Incontinence in Women
November 16, 2019  |  By Jaya Nandini In IVF Advanced

5 Reasons for Urinary Incontinence in Women

5 Reasons for Urinary Incontinence in Women

Urinary incontinence can be embarrassing and it is better to consult a doctor. People suffering from cannot control the passing of urine and urine leaks untimely.

Urinary incontinence refers to the loss of bladder control. Though it may be a bit embarrassing to bring up in conversation with one’s doctor, it is quite common. IVF Center in Hyderabad does deal with this health issue in a professional manner.

Urinary incontinence usually occurs more often in people who are older. However, older age is not the only reason for someone to develop incontinence.

What are the types of urinary incontinence?

The severity of urinary incontinence can vary between individuals. Perhaps occasional leaking occurs during a sneeze or cough. In more serious instances, the sudden urge to urinate might strike so acutely that one is unable to make it to the bathroom.

5 Reasons for Urinary Incontinence in Women

Types of urinary incontinence include :

• Urge incontinence
• Stress incontinence
• Functional incontinence
• Overflow incontinence
• Mixed incontinence

Urge Incontinence :

Urge incontinence occurs when a sudden, intense urge to urinate occurs. It is usually followed by an involuntary loss of urine. The need to urinate often throughout the day and night may indicate urge incontinence. IVF center in Hyderabad does take into consideration all aspects of urinary incontinence.

Stress Incontinence :

This type of incontinence does occur anytime that one is faced with physical stress or pressure on one’s bladder via strenuous exercise, intense laughter, coughing, or sneezing.

Functional Incontinence :

Functional incontinence is incontinence as a result of physical or mental impairment. It is incontinence that does occur because of physical symptoms that do impede one’s normal abilities such as severe back issues that do prevent one from being able to make it to the bathroom in a prompt manner.

Overflow Incontinence :

Overflow incontinence does occur when a bladder does not completely empty. If one suffers from overflow incontinence one may experience regular, constant urine dribble throughout the day.

Mixed Incontinence :

As the name suggests, mixed incontinence does occur when one experiences more than one of the above types of urinary incontinence.

What Causes Urinary Incontinence?

1. One’s Diet

Dietary choices do matter. The bladder might be stimulated by certain beverages, food ingredients, or medications that act as diuretics and also increases the urine volume.
Be mindful to how the body reacts to:
• Caffeine (coffee, tea, soda)
• Alcohol
• Heart and blood pressure medications
• Large doses of vitamin C
• Muscle relaxants
• Sedatives
• Sparkling water, flavored water, and other carbonated drinks
• Artificial sweeteners
• Spicy foods
• Foods high in sugar or acid (i.e. citrus fruits)
• Chocolate

2. Constipation

Constipation can be a common cause of urinary incontinence. Since the rectum happens to be located near and shares many of the same nerves as the bladder, hardened stool that is difficult to pass may tend to stimulate the shared nerves. This overreaction can rather cause one to feel the urge to urinate frequently.

3. Pregnancy and Childbirth

It can be indicative of other changes in one’s body such as pregnancy as well as childbirth. The hormonal changes that do occur during pregnancy along with an increased fetal weight often lead to stress incontinence.
Additionally, childbirth via vaginal delivery can indeed greatly affect the bladder. Bladder control muscles may be weakened. Nerves as well as supportive tissues in the bladder that can also be damaged, which can cause the pelvic floor to drop.

When such an occurrence takes place, the usual positions of the uterus, rectum, bladder, or small intestine can shift and also get pushed down. If they protrude into the vagina, they can be the cause of incontinence and should be addressed medically.

4. Age

It is a common cause of urinary incontinence. Involuntary bladder contractions are rather more frequent when one gets older.

Incontinence may occur as a result of tissue deterioration during menopause.

5. More Serious Physical and Neurological Issues

In some cases, urinary incontinence can, of course, indicate a much more serious underlying condition or neurological issue.

Neurological disorders can be the cause of urinary incontinence. Disorders can include:

• Parkinson’s Disease
• Multiple Sclerosis
• Brain tumor
• Spinal injury
• Complications due to a stroke

Prevention

Healthy lifestyle habits help.
• Maintaining a healthy diet and weight.
• Don’t use tobacco products.
• Avoid bladder irritants like alcohol, caffeine, and acidic foods.
• Prevent constipation with a healthy amount of fiber intake.
• Practice pelvic floor exercises.

It is advisable to visit the IVF center in Hyderabad.

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