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Urinary incontinence is the unintentional leakage of urine caused by a loss of bladder control. It can range from occasional small leaks when coughing or sneezing to a strong, sudden urge to urinate that’s difficult to manage. This condition is common, especially among women and older adults, and can often be managed effectively with the right treatment.
The main types are stress incontinence, urge incontinence, and mixed incontinence. Stress incontinence happens when pressure on the bladder (like from coughing or exercise) causes leaks, while urge incontinence involves a sudden, intense need to urinate. Mixed incontinence is a combination of both and understanding which type you have helps guide treatment.
Urinary incontinence can be caused by weakened pelvic floor muscles, bladder muscle overactivity, or nerve issues affecting bladder control. It can also result from pregnancy, menopause, certain medications, or conditions like diabetes. Identifying the underlying cause is important to choose the most effective treatment.