Simple Ways Of Controlling Urinary Incontinence

By Enid Hinton


The loss of bladder control is what is usually referred to as urinary incontinence. It may manifest as total loss of bladder control or occasional minor leakages. It is either temporary or chronic depending on the cause. Age a predisposing factor with varying degrees of severity. The suggestions given by experts on controlling urinary incontinence include the following.

Exercising- this is a remedy to both men and women of whichever age. The exercises are targeted at the pelvic muscles that surround the bladder with the aim of strengthening them. It is the weakening of these muscles that causes the leakage. The exercises involve pulling in and squeezing for about ten minutes as if you are restraining yourself from passing urine. Repeat this several time a day and observe the results.

Just like any other muscle building exercise, within six weeks you will begin to note changes and better control. This should not be a reason to stop the exercises. You do not require any special equipment or facility to complete the exercises. They can be performed anywhere and still avoid unnecessary attention.

A toilet schedule- this requires the patient to develop a constant schedule for visiting the washrooms. It should be done regardless of whether the bladder is full. The brain picks up the habit and naturalizes it. The bladder adapts to this schedule giving you better control.

Shed weight and stop smoking- obesity has been blamed for lost bladder control alongside smoking. The excess weight exerts pressure on the bladder causing it to give way. Smoking comes with a persistent cough that weakens muscles around the bladder. The two measures ensure that your bladder operates normally and is under no external pressure.

Keep off alcohol and caffeine- bladder muscles are weakened by alcohol with caffeine increasing the urge to pass urine. Experts advise anyone with urinary incontinence to avoid the two and their bi-products. Alcohol is known to impair judgment meaning that you will not recognize when your bladder is full and will therefore delay the visit to the toilet. This will lead to leakage.

Medication- bladder control can be enhanced using medication. Your physician conducts thorough examination before making any recommendation. The physician has to identify if the condition is caused by smoking, alcohol, age obesity or pregnancy so that other measures are taken alongside medication.

Varying causes make accurate diagnosis a challenge. The physician requires you to document your fluid consumption, quantities and incidences of lost control. This is the information used to develop the best solution. Ultrasound and physical examination are also carried out.

There are secondary symptoms associated with loss of bladder. The most common is an infection on the skin around the pubic area that may spread to other parts. It arises out of long hours of dampness around the pelvic area. Other patients will also report urinary track infections.

All forms of urinary incontinence are easy to manage. This means the stress, overflow and urge varieties. The condition should not lead to embarrassment since more people than you think are affected. The market has provided excellent products including under wears to guarantee comfort. Your doctor is in a better position to recommend the best solution.




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