How do I know I have incontinence?

Urinary incontinence is a symptom of “accidental urination”, which often occurs in elderly women, or young women after giving birth to children. The following situations suggest the existence of urinary incontinence: 1, do not dare to laugh, do not dare to jump, sneezing also have urine flow out; 2, do not dare to go out, stay at home every day, for fear of going out and can not find the toilet, wet pants; 3, do not dare to go on a trip, in the car, always want to go to the toilet, inconvenient; 4, where the toilet is – every time I go to a new place, the most concerned about the problem! 5, every day with a diaper, afraid of others to smell the smell of my body; 6, often before finding the toilet, urine out of the mainstream. Most people think that these are normal phenomena, because old, old will be like this; some people say that it is because of the aftermath of too frequent sex life, and do not dare to speak out, do not dare to seek medical attention. In fact, the above situation is the manifestation of urinary incontinence, the global adult female incontinence incidence of 25 to 45%, often because of pelvic floor dysfunction or bladder overactivity, is not incurable problem, but many female patients are very difficult to speak, and thus delayed treatment. For the above patients, we find out the causes of urinary incontinence through a comprehensive assessment of the patient, and provide some functional training methods for the patient, such as: pelvic floor muscle training, bladder function training, biofeedback therapy or behavioral behavioral therapy, etc., and through the assessment of the patient’s lifestyle, we find out the causes of the patient’s urinary control, and adjust the lifestyle habits to improve the patient’s urinary control. The patient’s urinary control can be improved by assessing the patient’s lifestyle and adjusting some lifestyle habits. In severe cases, minimally invasive surgery can also be used to relieve the problem once and for all. An appeal is made to incontinence patients to treat the problem if they have one, to avoid being shy all day and night as much as possible, to reduce the distress of urine odor and to improve the quality of life.