Incontinence means that you release urine when you don’t mean to. Incontinence is
a common problem. Learn more about the condition by taking this quiz. It can give
you the courage and understanding you need to discuss it with your healthcare provider.
1. One type of incontinence is stress incontinence. Stress urinary incontinence means
you release urine when you cough, sneeze, or do things like bend down, lift, or walk.
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Stress incontinence happens when the muscle around your urethra gets weak and doesn’t
close all the way. Your urethra is the tube that drains urine from the bladder when
you urinate. Anything you do that puts pressure on the bladder can cause urine to
leak. The leaking stops when you stop the activity.
2. Stress urinary incontinence is most often caused when the pelvic floor muscles,
nerves, and ligaments around the bladder and urethra get weak.
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Pregnancy and childbirth, a hysterectomy, menopause, obesity, chronic coughing, and
heavy lifting can add to the problem. Stress urinary incontinence can be caused by
prostate surgery or radiation treatment for prostate cancer. These treatments can
damage the bladder muscle (sphincter).
3. About 1 in 4 to 3 in 10 people in the U.S. have some form of urinary incontinence.
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This number includes people of all ages. But most people with urinary incontinence
are older than 60.
4. Temporary incontinence won't go away on its own.
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Temporary urinary incontinence lasts only a short time. It's caused by a temporary
situation, such as taking a certain medicine or having an illness that causes leaking.
5. People with urinary incontinence often make big changes to their lifestyle.
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Many people wear sanitary pads or adult diapers. They carry a change of clothing at
all times. Millions of people stop doing things they enjoy because they are embarrassed
by the odor. And they worry about possible accidents. This makes their sense of shame
and loss of dignity worse.
6. Urge urinary incontinence is also called a hyperactive bladder.
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Urge incontinence is also called hyperactive bladder or overactive bladder. This "gotta
go" feeling makes you fear you will leak if you don't get to the bathroom right away.
It happens when nerves from the bladder to the brain don't work correctly. Or the
brain can’t stop the bladder muscle from contracting. This causes the bladder muscle
to be unstable. Urge incontinence can be caused by complications from a hysterectomy,
urinary tract infection, hormonal changes, or pelvic floor muscle weakness. Bladder
muscle can also become unstable by an enlarged prostate or by prostate surgery. It
can be caused by aging, anxiety, or depression.
7. Overflow urinary incontinence occurs when the bladder isn't able to empty completely.
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Overflow incontinence means that the body make more urine than the bladder can hold.
Or the bladder is full and can't empty, causing it to leak. This can be caused by
a blockage that keeps the bladder from emptying completely. It can be caused by a
weak bladder muscle that can’t contract enough to empty the bladder. Tumors or an
enlarged prostate can block the flow of urine out of the bladder. Some blood pressure
medicines can weaken the bladder muscle. Nerve damage to the spinal cord or pelvic
nerves can also cause the bladder muscle to weaken.
8. Parkinson disease can be a cause of reflex urinary incontinence.
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Reflex incontinence is the loss of urine without warning or the urge to urinate. This
type of incontinence often happens when your bladder nerves are damaged and don't
communicate with your brain correctly. It can also be caused by mental or physical
problems that get in the way of normal signals from the nervous system to the bladder.
Nerve damage can be caused by health conditions such as Parkinson disease, Alzheimer
disease, spinal cord injury, and multiple sclerosis.
9. Most people with urinary incontinence can be cured or get relief from symptoms.
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Many conditions can cause urinary incontinence. These include a urinary infection,
drinking too many fluids such as caffeine, constipation, severe depression, and getting
too little exercise. The most common cause is a side effect of medicine. Medicines
that can cause temporary incontinence include terazosin. This medicine is used to
treat benign prostatic hypertrophy. Other medicines that can cause it include oral
decongestants with pseudoephedrine, beta-adrenergic blockers given for high blood
pressure or angina, diuretics, antidepressants, and antihistamines.
10. Incontinence can be treated in a number of ways.
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Treatments can include behavioral therapy, urethral inserts, medicines, urethral bulking
injections, and surgery. Your treatment depends on the type of incontinence you have
and what’s causing it. Your healthcare provider can diagnose the type by using a variety
of tests. These include X-rays, blood tests, urine analysis, and a check of how much
urine your bladder can hold. They may also look at the condition of your sphincter,
the pressure in your urethra, and the amount of urine left in the bladder after you
urinate. If you have stress incontinence, you can help control your condition by doing
pelvic floor exercises. These exercises strengthen the muscles that support the bladder,
rectum, and uterus. Talk with your healthcare provider or therapist to be sure you
are doing the exercises correctly. One way to handle urge incontinence is to set a
timer and use the bathroom on a regular schedule. This might be a half-hour after
a meal, 2 to 3 times between meals, and before going to bed. Overflow incontinence
is common in older people. It can be prevented by getting treatment for an enlarged
prostate when symptoms first show up. A urologist or therapist can help with this
type of incontinence.