Urinary incontinence False

False urinary incontinence is a psychoneurological disorder in which the patient is confident of urinary incontinence, although it is absent.

_False urinary incontinence_ can occur at any age and has a different nature - both congenital and acquired (for example, caused by depression). Congenital urinary incontinence can occur due to impaired sensitivity and motor functions of the bladder and urethra. With this type of disease, people try not to irritate or bother themselves when they urinate in public.

The disorder in most cases is characterized by the absence of urine. The external and internal genital organs are normal, there are no disturbances in their normal functioning. In these people, only some incontinence of sperm is possible when the pelvic muscles are tense; able