Why do you pee when you push?

If this problem refers to the leakage of urine from the urethra in a state of exertion, consider stress urinary incontinence. Stress incontinence refers to a situation in which urine leaks when the abdominal pressure is increased by coughing or running. Due to the relaxation of the pelvic floor muscles, the support of the pelvic floor muscles for the urethra is weakened, resulting in leakage of urine under increased abdominal pressure, mainly in menstruating mothers. For this part of the patients, first of all, it is recommended to exercise their pelvic floor muscles, mainly by contracting the anus to exercise the pelvic floor muscles, which can enhance their ability to control urine and reduce the symptoms of stress urinary incontinence. For patients with severe stress urinary incontinence, surgical treatment is needed to improve the symptoms.