Leaking urine while jumping rope belongs to stress urinary incontinence, which can be treated with medication, physical therapy and surgery.
Stress urinary incontinence refers to the involuntary outflow of urine caused by a sudden increase in abdominal pressure, which may be related to the relaxation of pelvic floor tissues caused by pregnancy and vaginal delivery injury or congenital developmental abnormality, etc. The main symptoms are involuntary overflow of urine under increased abdominal pressure and frequent urination. The main symptoms are involuntary urinary overflow under increased abdominal pressure, as well as urinary urgency and frequency.
1. Drug therapy: cholinergic receptor antagonists such as tolterodine and solifenacin, adrenergic receptor agonists such as midodrine and estrogen can be used for treatment.
2. Physical therapy: including pelvic floor muscle exercise, bladder training, pelvic floor electrical stimulation and other treatments, suitable for use before and after surgical treatment, as well as the treatment of mild and moderate stress urinary incontinence.
3. Surgical treatment: it is suitable for those who are ineffective in non-surgical treatment and the incontinence is more serious. Commonly used are vaginal tension-free urethral suspension and post-pubic bladder urethral suspension, etc., which are recognized to have better efficacy.
If you have jump rope leakage and other incontinence-related symptoms, it is recommended that you seek medical attention and take treatment as prescribed by your doctor.