According to relevant data: the incidence of female incontinence in Western countries is as high as 30% to 60%, according to the World Health Organization estimates that there are about 400 million to 500 million middle-aged and elderly patients with urinary incontinence around the world. The prevalence of female urinary incontinence in Beijing is 46.5%, and the incidence of women over 50 years old is even more than 60%. However, due to the lack of medical knowledge and the influence of traditional concepts, the tendency of female incontinence to seek medical treatment is very low, only 24.5%, and the consultation rate is less than 8%! Female urinary incontinence is divided into five conditions: stress incontinence, urge incontinence, filling incontinence, true incontinence, and mixed incontinence. Stress incontinence is the most typical in urinary incontinence, accounting for more than half of all cases of urinary incontinence. Its incidence increases with age, and is most common between the ages of 40 and 50. So what is stress incontinence? The International Urinary Control Association defines female stress urinary incontinence as “the involuntary discharge of urine without voluntary muscle contraction when the abdominal pressure is greater than the maximum urethral pressure”. It is characterized by urine flowing out on its own when the abdominal pressure is increased by coughing, laughing, or lifting heavy objects. What causes stress incontinence? Researchers have found that this phenomenon occurs in women when the pelvic floor support structure becomes weaker. Vaginal births, multiple births, obesity, and birth injuries during childbirth can damage the pelvic floor structure; smoking, alcohol consumption, and the pace of life are also associated with stress incontinence in women. What are the symptoms of stress urinary incontinence in women? As mentioned earlier, women have a sudden increase in abdominal pressure, such as laughing, sneezing, coughing, or standing up from a sitting or lying position, lifting heavy objects, running sharply, or going up and down stairs when urine involuntarily flows or overflows from the urethra. Female stress urinary incontinence brings great inconvenience to women’s lives, and they are afraid to go out of the house, and when they go out, they have to look first to see if there is a place to go to the toilet. Because of the involuntary flow of urine, pants are always testy, friends may laugh at themselves. The more afraid of ridicule, the more afraid to go out, and the more withdrawn personality. Long-term urinary incontinence will cause urinary tract infections, causing more damage to the body. It’s really a small illness that causes a big problem! Now there is a “sling surgery”, without surgery, without hospitalization can be treated incontinence. Comrades with this problem no longer have to worry! Please pay attention to my article for details or please come directly to the consultation! According to relevant information: the incidence of female incontinence in Western countries is as high as 30% to 60%, according to the World Health Organization estimates that there are about 400 million to 500 million middle-aged and elderly patients with urinary incontinence around the world. The prevalence of female urinary incontinence in Beijing is 46.5%, and the incidence of women over 50 years old is even more than 60%. However, due to the lack of medical knowledge and the influence of traditional concepts, the tendency of female incontinence to seek medical treatment is very low, only 24.5%, and the consultation rate is less than 8%! Female urinary incontinence is divided into five conditions: stress incontinence, urge incontinence, filling incontinence, true incontinence, and mixed incontinence. Stress incontinence is the most typical in urinary incontinence, accounting for more than half of all cases of urinary incontinence. Its incidence increases with age, and is most common between the ages of 40 and 50. So what is stress incontinence? The International Urinary Control Association defines female stress urinary incontinence as “the involuntary discharge of urine without voluntary muscle contraction when the abdominal pressure is greater than the maximum urethral pressure”. It is characterized by urine flowing out on its own when the abdominal pressure is increased by coughing, laughing, or lifting heavy objects. What causes stress incontinence? Researchers have found that this phenomenon occurs in women when the pelvic floor support structure becomes weaker. Vaginal births, multiple births, obesity, and birth injuries during childbirth can damage the pelvic floor structure; smoking, alcohol consumption, and the pace of life are also associated with stress incontinence in women. What are the symptoms of stress urinary incontinence in women? As mentioned earlier, women have a sudden increase in abdominal pressure, such as laughing, sneezing, coughing, or standing up from a sitting or lying position, lifting heavy objects, running sharply, or going up and down stairs when urine involuntarily flows or overflows from the urethra. Female stress urinary incontinence brings great inconvenience to women’s lives, and they are afraid to go out of the house, and when they go out, they have to look first to see if there is a place to go to the toilet. Because of the involuntary flow of urine, pants are always testy, friends may laugh at themselves. The more afraid of ridicule, the more afraid to go out, and the more withdrawn personality. Long-term urinary incontinence will cause urinary tract infections, causing more damage to the body. It’s really a small illness that causes a big problem! Now there is a “sling surgery”, without surgery, without hospitalization can be treated incontinence. Comrades with this problem no longer have to worry! Please pay attention to my article for details or please come directly to the consultation! According to relevant information: the incidence of female incontinence in Western countries is as high as 30% to 60%, according to the World Health Organization estimates that there are about 400 million to 500 million middle-aged and elderly patients with urinary incontinence around the world. The prevalence of female urinary incontinence in Beijing is 46.5%, and the incidence of women over 50 years old is even more than 60%. However, due to the lack of medical knowledge and the influence of traditional concepts, the tendency of female incontinence to seek medical treatment is very low, only 24.5%, and the consultation rate is less than 8%! Female urinary incontinence is divided into five conditions: stress incontinence, urge incontinence, filling incontinence, true incontinence, and mixed incontinence. Stress incontinence is the most typical in urinary incontinence, accounting for more than half of all cases of urinary incontinence. Its incidence increases with age, and is most common between the ages of 40 and 50. So what is stress incontinence? The International Urinary Control Association defines female stress urinary incontinence as “the involuntary discharge of urine without voluntary muscle contraction when the abdominal pressure is greater than the maximum urethral pressure”. It is characterized by urine flowing out on its own when the abdominal pressure is increased by coughing, laughing, or lifting heavy objects. What causes stress incontinence? Researchers have found that this phenomenon occurs in women when the pelvic floor support structure becomes weaker. Vaginal births, multiple births, obesity, and birth injuries during childbirth can damage the pelvic floor structure; smoking, alcohol consumption, and the pace of life are also associated with stress incontinence in women. What are the symptoms of stress urinary incontinence in women? As mentioned earlier, women have a sudden increase in abdominal pressure, such as laughing, sneezing, coughing, or standing up from a sitting or lying position, lifting heavy objects, running sharply, or going up and down stairs when urine involuntarily flows or overflows from the urethra. Female stress urinary incontinence brings great inconvenience to women’s lives, and they are afraid to go out of the house, and when they go out, they have to look first to see if there is a place to go to the toilet. Because of the involuntary flow of urine, pants are always testy, friends may laugh at themselves. The more afraid of ridicule, the more afraid to go out, and the more withdrawn personality. Long-term urinary incontinence will cause urinary tract infections, causing more damage to the body. It’s really a small illness that causes a big problem! Now there is a “sling surgery”, without surgery, without hospitalization can be treated incontinence. Comrades with problems in this area no longer have to worry!