Incontinence - 7 Things You Should Know About Incontinence

Here Are the 7 Things You Really Should Know About Incontinence.

By Hello, published Feb 14, 2007
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There are some myths and misconceptions that surround the condition of incontinence. As opposed to what many may believe, incontinence can be easy to treat if the right steps are taken. However, before you can even attempt to treat it, you must understand the nature of incontinence. Then you can easily and effectively counter it.

In this article though, we'll just look at the 7 important things that you must know about incontinence:

Incontinence is common - Nearly 25% of the women in America suffer from incontinence, and overall, about 20 million people in America suffer from urinary incontinence.

Urge to urinate often does not mean you suffer from incontinence - Many people assume that a constant urge to urinate is an indication of incontinence. This is not true at all. There can be many reasons that you feel like urinating - colder climate, increased fluid consumption, infections and many others.

All urinary incontinence conditions are not hard to treat - Not all cases of urinary incontinence are equal. Some cases are harder to treat than others. At the same time, some cases may not need treatment for incontinence at all and the source of problem might be an easily ratified condition. Causes may include caffeine, some medication or other conditions.

There are two kinds of incontinence conditions - stress related, and urge related. Stress related incontinence is when urine leaks out during an activity such as exercise, sneezing, laughing and so on. This is easy to fix. Urge related incontinence is where the bladder actually contracts and needs more aggressive treatments.

Estrogen replacement might be the simple solution - For many women, incontinence is related to loss of estrogen in the body. This can be easily corrected by inserting an E-ring into the vagina. This ring provides just enough estrogen to the body to help stop incontinence.

Takeaways
  • Incontinence is common
  • There are easy steps to take that will help stop incontinence
  • You need to know what treatment to choose
Resources
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