What’s wrong with coughing or sneezing to produce urine

Coughing and sneezing can cause urination, mainly because the flow of gas in the lungs increases during sneezing and coughing, and the flow rate of gas also increases, and the pressure in the lungs increases, and at the same time, it presses on the abdomen. As the pressure in the abdomen gradually increases, it can compress the bladder and even the urethra, and stress incontinence occurs. This condition is commonly seen in postpartum women, due to a decrease in the function of the urethra as a result of the uterus not recovering completely normally, a decrease in muscle tone in the pelvic area and pelvic floor, and a decrease in estrogen levels in middle-aged and menopausal women. It is also seen in people with chronic constipation and obesity, and these people are prone to stress urinary incontinence when they sneeze or cough.