Female stress urinary incontinence

   Stress urinary incontinence is medically defined as involuntary leakage of urine when abdominal pressure increases. Symptomatically, it manifests itself as an inability to control the urge to urinate at will when abdominal pressure increases such as coughing, laughing, sneezing, or lifting heavy objects, resulting in urine leakage. Patients with this symptom may suffer from eczema, bed sores, skin and urinary tract infections; psychologically, their daily life may be restricted in many ways, and their appearance and odor may cause anxiety, anxiety, and loss of self-confidence.