Laughing leakage is commonly seen in patients with stress incontinence. In addition to laughing, patients may also exhibit leakage when sneezing. Commonly used therapeutic drugs include midodrine hydrochloride and estrogen, etc. It is recommended that the medication be administered under the guidance of a doctor.
Patients with stress urinary incontinence are commonly treated with alpha 1 agonists such as Midodrine Hydrochloride, which can increase the contraction force of the urethral sphincter to achieve urinary control. However, side effects such as high blood pressure, coldness in the extremities, headache and even stroke may occur during the use of the medication, so long-term use is not recommended.
In addition to medication, stress urinary incontinence can also be treated with pelvic floor muscle training and biofeedback therapy in order to enhance the strength of pelvic floor muscles to improve the patient’s control of urination. In addition, post-pubic urethral fixation suspension and artificial urethral sphincter surgery can be used if necessary.
The occurrence of laughter leakage of urine, should be timely to the hospital consultation, treatment, so as not to delay the treatment. At the same time, daily attention should be paid to personal hygiene, keep the buttocks and perineum clean.