Urinary incontinence

The issue of involuntary urination in adults is an important and complex problem that arises in the presence of pathologies of the urinary tract and prostate diseases. Up to 15% of men at different ages suffer from this pathology. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including physical activity, stressful situations and nervous system disorders. For example, hernia and bladder prolapse increase the risk of urination when pressing and coughing.

One of the common causes of urinary incontinence is benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Sometimes increased blood flow from the urethra can lead to chronic urinary incontinence or its progression. Although this is a common problem, examination and treatment in such cases should only be carried out by a doctor. With this pathology, it is important to promptly consult a urologist, who will conduct all the necessary examinations and prescribe effective treatment, if necessary.

Neurogenic bladder, also known as stress urinary incontinence, can lead to urinary incontinence. The development of stress incontinence can significantly worsen the quality of life of patients, so the doctor will provide the necessary treatment when it is detected.

Preventive measures. They are aimed at preventing the development of the disease. First of all, it is necessary to carry out personal hygiene of the oral cavity and genital organs. To get rid of possible bowel movements at night, it is necessary to reduce the amount of fluid consumed and avoid smoking. During the treatment process, it is also necessary to pay attention to proper nutrition, avoiding alcohol and using soft toilet paper for an easier and painless trip to the toilet.

Treatment and diagnosis of urinary incontinence. The pathology reveals itself by the following symptoms: discharge, unpleasant odors, frequent urination and salts in the urine. Some patients may notice discharge when they cough or tense their abdominal muscles. Various methods are used for treatment: conservative therapy, urethral loops using antibiotics, or partial surgery. In case of unsuccessful treatment, the specialist recommends other methods, for example, installing an artificial sphincter to prevent unwanted seizures.



Urinary incontinence (involuntary loss of urine) is a condition that occurs when a person cannot control the amount and frequency of urination. This condition can have various causes, but most often it is associated with damage or weakness of the muscles of the bladder or urethra. Urinary incontinence can be a symptom of many diseases, including prostatitis, prostate adenoma, urolithiasis and other urological diseases.