Urinary Incontinence
The options for managing overflow incontinence are limited.
Women who have overflow incontinence cannot completely empty urine from their bladder. Because they retain a large amount of urine at all times, they periodically leak. Activities such as changing positions typically trigger leaks.
There are two reasons they retain urine. A blockage, typically caused by a tumor or previous surgery, is one reason. This, however, is more common in men due to an enlarged prostate. The second possibility is a “lazy” or underactive bladder. Nerve damage can impede the bladder from contracting efficiently during urination. Diabetes is the most common cause of this condition.
Some patients show symptoms of stress incontinence or urge incontinence. Others have no symptoms at all and may not even realize they are not emptying their bladder.
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