Why do you want to pee when you jump rope

The urge to urinate when jumping rope is usually common in patients with stress urinary incontinence. Stress urinary incontinence is a relatively common disease in urology, mainly due to various causes of urethral sphincter closure dysfunction or damage to the pelvic nerve, making the urethral sphincter closure function is affected. Patients with stress urinary incontinence often experience involuntary urination when the abdominal pressure increases, which generally manifests itself as involuntary urination when jumping rope, coughing, laughing, or bending over to pick up heavy objects. Because the presence of urinary incontinence has a significant impact on normal life, active treatment is usually required. Treatment is mainly through functional training of the pelvic floor muscles to enhance the closing pressure of the urethral sphincter, and can be combined with medication for treatment. Patients with significant and severe symptoms can be treated by surgical methods.