It may be an embarrassing subject to discuss with your doctor. But, if you leak urine during everyday activities such as laughing, sneezing, coughing, crying, exercising or heavy lifting, you’re not alone.
The condition is called urinary stress incontinence, and it’s a common problem that affects mostly women. The good news is there are treatments available that can help the condition. You don’t have to accept a leaking bladder as a normal sign of aging.
The most common reason for urine leakage is due to stretched or weakened pelvic floor muscles. This may occur due to weight gain, childbirth or other conditions that stretch the muscles as you age.
When your pelvic floor muscles can’t properly support your bladder, it drops and you can’t tighten the muscles that close off the urethra. This is what stops the flow of urine. That’s why when there is extra pressure placed on the bladder during activities such as laughing or sneezing, you accidentally leak a little bit of urine.
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