Urinary incontinence!
Urinary incontinence refers to involuntary leakage of urine. Urinary incontinence is a very common problem in both men and women and is considered as a distressing problem. Urinary incontinence often makes a bad impact on the quality of one’s life. In most cases it occurs as the outcome of an underlying treatable medical condition. urinary incontinence occurs when urethral pressure inside one’s body falls and the bladder pressure rises.
Medical professionals broadly categorize urinary incontinence into stress incontinence, urge incontinence, functional incontinence, overflow incontinence, structural incontinence and bedwetting. Stress incontinence, which is also known as effort incontinence occurs due to insufficient strength of the pelvic floor muscles. Loss of small amount of urine due to sneezing, coughing, laughing and other movements that rise the abdominal pressure and the bladder pressure lead to this kind of incontinence. Stress incontinence is the most common form of urinary incontinence in men. in case pof women, physical changes resulting from menopause, childbirth and pregnancy often encourage stress incontinence.
Urge incontinence refers to a state when the affected person suddenly feels the urge to urinate. It is a totally involuntary loss of urine that occurs for no apparent reason. Inappropriate detrusor muscle contractions are considered as the most cause of urge incontinence. Patients of urge incontinence suffer during sleep, after drinking water and even when they touch water or hear the sound of flowing water.
Functional incontinence is perhaps the most distressing of all kinds of urinary incontinence. It is a state when the affected person feels the need to urinate but cannot reach the bathroom due to poor mobility. Things like, poor eyesight, poor dexterity, confusion, dementia, anxiety, anger, unwillingness to go to the toilet due to depression are some of the major causes of functional incontinence.
Overflow incontinence is a state where the affected person finds that his/her bladders are constantly dribbling even after releasing urine. It occurs when the patient’s bladder is always filled with urine leading to frequent leakage. Blocked urethra and weak bladder muscles causing incomplete emptying of the bladder lead to this kind of urinary incontinence. Diabetes, multiple sclerosis, tumors, kidney stones, injuries in the spinal cord and disorders in nervous system often lead to this distressing problem.
Urinary incontinence, as the name suggests is a subject associated totally with urology and is treatable only by urologists. Almost all kinds of urinary incontinence is treatable if detected in time, so one doesn’t need to worry much about it. There are different types of tests that one need to undergo for proper diagnosis of urinary incontinence. It may be bladder capacity measurement test, stress test, blood test, urinalysis, ultrasound, cystoscopy and urodynamics. Though various kinds of medicines are available, one can get relief from this distressing problem through different kinds of exercises, using absorbent products and loosing weight.
Getting rid of urinary incontinence is not a big issue these days thanks to the growing numbers of urological centers all over the world and huge availability of efficient medical professionals. Dr Jano is one of the most noted names as far as urological problems are concerned. A resident of Livonia, Michigan, Dr Jano is among the best urologists in United States of America. Dr Jano has got a huge reputation as he is serving people for pover the last 25 years. Dr Jano has got a well equipped chamber and is also associated with a urological hospital where one can see him. Dr Jano deals with diseases with the highest level of professionalism and treat his patients in a eco-friendly atmosphere which helps them to recover fast. For any kind of urinary incontinence or other urological problem, feel free to contact Dr Jano.
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