The Secret Women Can’t Tell – Urinary Incontinence!

Imagine a scene like this. When we are talking and laughing with others, we suddenly realize that we are leaking urine. How embarrassing would the scene be?

< span>Urinary incontinence is not very harmful to human health, but it makes it difficult for many women to talk about it. According to International Continence Society definition: Urinary incontinence is the objectively (ie clinically) proven involuntary flow of urine that constitutes a social and health problem. That is, urine flows out of the body without human control.

At present, about 200 million people in the world suffer from urinary incontinence of varying degrees, among which the incidence of adult female urinary incontinence is 25%-45% . A domestic multi-regional survey showed that the incidence of urinary incontinence among Chinese women was 30.9%.

Why do women prefer urinary incontinence?

Urinary incontinence is medically divided into stress incontinence, filling incontinence, Urge incontinence, reflex incontinence, and no-resistance incontinence.

In women, stress incontinence is more common, which manifests when coughing, laughing, When a woman’s abdominal pressure increases when she walks with heavy objects or when she climbs stairs, urine involuntarily flows out of the urethra.

ofso women are more likely to experience urinary incontinence, as well as childbirth, changes in hormone levels

1. Production damage

Women are more prone to urinary incontinence after giving birth, especially those who have experienced multiple deliveries.

During the process of giving birth, the pelvic floor muscles of women are stretched and damaged to varying degrees, resulting in the appearance of the supporting ability of some organs in the pelvic cavity. Therefore, women are much more likely to leak urine after childbirth than other women.

2, decreased estrogen levels

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Women’s bad habits in daily life or low estrogen levels caused by menopause will cause the urethral mucosa to become thinner and the mucosal sealing function to decline, resulting in urinary leakage, urinary incontinence and other problems.

3. Obesity

< p>Obese women tend to accumulate abdominal fat and increase abdominal pressure, which will put greater pressure on the bladder and cause urinary incontinence.

4 Mental factors

Mental stress, often in a tense and anxious mood, or some Neurological diseases, which can cause the bladder muscle to react hypersensitivity, thereby failing to inhibit bladder contractions and causing urinary incontinence.

5. History of pelvic surgery

Women with a history of pelvic surgery, nerve damage or muscle damage to the muscles that support the pelvic floor may experience urinary incontinence.

It is suggested that female friends should pay attention to their own health, pay attention to their physical changes and abnormal symptoms of the urethra, and start treatment in time to treat the disease. Sweep away with embarrassment.