What’s wrong with walking and feeling like you’ve peed your pants?

Walking and feeling like peeing may be caused by central neuropathy, urethral stenosis, and damage to the urethral sphincter muscle, resulting in incontinence. 1. Central neuropathy: when there is a cerebral infarction, cerebral obstruction and other central lesions, it may lead to degenerative neuropathy, resulting in the loss of control over urination, thus causing urinary incontinence. 2. Urethral stenosis: when the urethral stenosis will appear difficult to urinate, a large amount of urine accumulation in the bladder, when the abdominal pressure rises, strenuous exercise can occur when the urine naturally outflow phenomenon. 3. Urethral sphincter damage: such as birth injury, local muscle relaxation or surgical side injuries, etc., may be on the urethral sphincter to appear certain damage, which will lead to the phenomenon of urinary incontinence. There are many reasons why walking feels like peeing your pants, so it is recommended to visit the hospital as soon as possible for further examination and active treatment.