“Wait, you mean to tell me there is more than two types of urinary incontinence?” Unfortunately, yes… there are 5 different diagnoses of urinary incontinence that women struggle with but two are the most common (urge and stress incontinence).
Urinary incontinence is a prevalent issue that manifests in various forms, with individuals experiencing occasional minor leaks to more frequent and moderate amounts of urine loss. Let's dive in and make a splash (all pun intended), understanding the nuances of each:
Description: pressure is exerted on the bladder during activities such as coughing, sneezing, laughing, exercising, or lifting heavy objects, and a woman involuntarily leaks urine.
Example: Imagine a scenario where a person involuntarily leaks urine, even if it is only a little bit, while laughing heartily at a friend's joke. This is a classic manifestation of stress incontinence.
Description: a woman experiences a sudden and intense urge to urinate, often followed by an involuntary loss of urine. This condition may lead to frequent urination, even disrupting sleep patterns.
Example: Picture someone suddenly feeling the urgent need to urinate during a crucial business meeting, resulting in an unexpected and uncontrollable loss of urine before she can reach the restroom.
Description: Overflow incontinence entails frequent or constant dribbling of urine due to a bladder that fails to empty completely.
Example: Envision a scenario where someone experiences continuous dribbling of urine due to an inability to fully empty her bladder. This causes discomfort and inconvenience as the woman attempts to empty her bladder on the toilet, then she stands up and dribbles a little bit of urine into her underwear or it leaks down her leg.
Description: This arises when physical or mental impairments hinder an individual from reaching the toilet on time.
Example: Consider a situation where a woman with severe arthritis struggles to unbutton her pants swiftly, leading to an inability to make it to the toilet on time.
Description: Characterized by experiencing more than one type of urinary incontinence simultaneously. This often involves a combination of stress incontinence and urge incontinence.
Understanding the diverse manifestations of urinary incontinence is crucial for tailoring effective management and treatment strategies. If you or someone you know identifies with any of these scenarios, we would love for you to schedule an office visit at Epiphany Women’s Health. We have a fantastic team of nurse practitioners ready to address and treat your lifestyle-cramping urinary incontinence.
If you’re ready to take the first step toward treating urinary incontinence, please book an appointment with one of our female nurse practitioners.