Urinary incontinence occurs when a person no longer has control of their bladder. It can result in urine leaking from the urethra or the full release of the bladder. It can be an embarrassing problem that prevents people from living normal lives, being social, or enjoying time away from their homes. It can affect people of all ages but is more common in the elderly. In many cases, the problem can be treated.
The causes of incontinence can vary. Finding the cause is important because it can help doctors determine and understand the symptoms and produce a treatment option that works best for the patient. In some cases, there are many causes. In others, it can be hard to find the cause. Some common causes include:
The symptoms of incontinence can vary from person to person. Some people experience more than one type of incontinence, and others only have one thing that triggers the problem. In many cases, the cause of the incontinence can have an effect on the symptoms. Some of the most common symptoms include:
Urinary incontinence can be diagnosed based on the patient’s symptoms, but doctors need to determine the cause of the problem before they can produce a treatment. Doctors use a variety of tests to come up with a diagnosis. Some of these tests include:
Treatment for incontinence depends on the underlying cause, the severity of the problem, and the patient’s overall health and preferences. Some of the most common incontinence treatments include:
The prognosis for incontinence can vary. Some people are able to have the underlying cause of the problem corrected, and others have to live with the issues for the rest of their lives. In most cases, treatments can help reduce the symptoms and reduce accidents and leakage. Once a successful treatment is found, patients can go on to live normal lives.
American Urological Association