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Stress Urinary Incontinence

Stress urinary incontinence describes the leakage of urine during physical activity that increases abdominal pressure, such as coughing, sneezing, laughing or exercise.

Causes

  • Weakening pelvic tissues and muscles supporting the bladder and urethra allow where the bladder and urethra intersect to descend during physical activity.
  • A weakening of the sphincter muscle that controls the urethra could allow urine to escape the bladder.
  • Weakness may occur from pregnancy, childbirth, aging or prior pelvic surgery.
  • Other risk factors include chronic coughing or straining, obesity and smoking.

Diagnosis

A simple physical exam can diagnose this issue.

Treatment

  • Pelvic floor exercises to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, promoting the ability to hold urine in the bladder longer
  • Avoiding activities that trigger episodes of leaking
  • Urethral bulking
    • A doctor injects a thick, permanent gel (Bulkamid) into the body to add volume to the wall of the urethra to provide support of the urethra and better control of urine flow.
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