Thursday, January 22, 2015

Easy Ways Of Controlling Urinary Incontinence

By Enid Hinton


The loss of bladder control is what is usually referred to as urinary incontinence. It may manifest as total loss of bladder control or occasional minor leakages. It is either temporary or chronic depending on the cause. Age a predisposing factor with varying degrees of severity. The suggestions given by experts on controlling urinary incontinence include the following.

Exercises- the exercises can be used by both men and women regardless of their age. They are aimed at strengthening pelvic floor muscles which support and hold your bladder. Weakness of these muscles is the main cause of leakage. The exercise involves pretending to stop urine flow by pulling in and squeezing those muscles for up to ten minutes. This routine is repeated about ten times in a day.

Exercises take time to deliver results, just like physical fitness. The least time you can expect to see results is six weeks. This should not be a reason to stop exercising. The exercises can be performed anywhere including public places. The beauty of it is that no one knows you are exercising.

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.

Quit smoking and loose weight- Weight is considered a contributor to the incontinence. Smokers also are on the high risk end of developing this condition. Doctors recommend that by reducing your weight and giving-up the puff, you will regain control of your bladder and the comfort that comes with it.

Keep off alcohol and caffeine- bladder muscles are weakened by alcohol with caffeine increasing the urge to pass urine. Experts advise anyone with urinary incontinence to avoid the two and their bi-products. Alcohol is known to impair judgment meaning that you will not recognize when your bladder is full and will therefore delay the visit to the toilet. This will lead to leakage.

Medication- there are medical prescription that help you in controlling bladder functions. This requires the intervention of your physician after numerous tests. The physician must identify if your condition is caused by pregnancy, obesity, age, excess alcohol consumption or smoking. It means that the medication will be administered alongside other control measures.

The diagnosis on incontinence is tricky since the causes vary. Doctors require you to track your fluid intake, the quantities taken and when you experience bladder control loss. With such information, it is easier to find a solution. Physical examination and ultra sound are also conducted.

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.

It is important to note that all forms of urinary incontinence are manageable. It does not matter whether it is stress, urge or overflow related. A large population suffers from this condition and is thus not a cause for embarrassment. Mild cases are pretty simple to manage. There are products designed for such conditions including special under wears. Exercises also go a long way while the ultimate solution lies with your doctor.




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