Easy Ways Of Controlling Urinary Incontinence

By Enid Hinton


Urinary incontinence is basically defined as loss of control over your bladder. It is exhibited by minor leakages or total loss of bladder content. Depending on the cause, a patient may be described as temporarily or terminally ill. This condition is common to people at old age. Experts have suggested several ways of controlling urinary incontinence.

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.

Habitual visits to the bathroom- you are required to set the time you will be relieving your bladder. This works by building a natural schedule that will be recognized by the brain. It retrains the bladder to release urine at a certain time.

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 blended products- alcohol causes muscles surrounding the bladder to weaken and so does caffeine. Once you have identified these catalysts, it is advisable to avoid them. Alcohol might also hinder the transfer of signal to the brain that the bladder is full. It will be tool late by the time you get to the toilet.

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.

Diagnosis is a challenge considering that there are several possible causes of the urinary incontinence. The doctor will require a patient to keep a diary and record all fluid consumed, frequency and the number of times he or she looses control of the bladder. Ultra sound and physical examinations are also carried out.

There are secondary symptoms to this condition. The most common are skin infections. They result from dampness of the pelvic area which extends for several hours in a day. You also are at risk of urinary track infections.

There is no form of urinary incontinence that is not manageable. These include the overflow, stress and urge varieties. You should not be embarrassed considering that a large population experiences the condition with varying degrees of severity. There are excellent products like specialized under wears and medication to provide comfort. Consult your physician on your best option.




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