Why Incontinence Is Not an Inevitable Part of Aging
by Gary Sattin on Aug 16, 2022
Reasons You Might Have Urinary Incontinence
- Dementia
- Alzheimer’s
- Stroke
- Parkinson’s
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Prostate e nlargement - Constipation
- Pelvic floor atrophy
Stress Incontinence
Symptoms of stress incontinence are involuntary leakage when you:
- Laugh
- Cough
- Sneeze
- Exercise
- Climb a set of stairs
- Get out of a chair
Overflow Incontinence
The most difficult type of incontinence to diagnose is overflow. It occurs when the bladder does not empty completely and causes you to feel the constant urge to urinate.
Like many incontinence problems, it can be caused by prostate issues, constipation, or nerve damage from a stroke or diabetes.
Functional Incontinence
Individuals with arthritis, weak hips, and other disabilities are typically diagnosed with functional incontinence.
Certain disorders and conditions may make it difficult for you to pull down a zipper or undo a button in time to urinate. Conditions such as dementia and multiple sclerosis can cause functional incontinence.
For individuals that cannot remember to use the toilet, TotalDry reusable underwear is a viable option, and it comes in three ranges: Plus, Overnight, and X-Plus. You or your loved one will be able to stay clean and fresh day or night with the best adult protective underwear and fitted briefs on the market.
Mixed Incontinence
You may be struggling with a combination of two or more types of incontinence. If you have an overactive bladder because something is pressing on it, you might have mixed incontinence. You may also have multiple conditions causing different types of
Seek Treatment for Your Incontinence
You have nothing to be ashamed of if you are experiencing incontinence. Although it is not an inevitable part of life, it is more common than you might think. People of all ages experience bladder leakage and use reusable underwear and other incontinence products throughout their lives. Getting help from a doctor is the best thing you can do for bladder leakage.
A doctor will give you an exam and run tests before possibly prescribing medications to calm nerves or give you exercises to strengthen your pelvic muscles. Sometimes, doctors even recommend surgery to help you get your bladder under control.
The reason why incontinence is not an inevitable part of aging is that it can affect you at any time of your life. If bladder leakage is an unavoidable part of your day, keep TotalDry protective products on hand.