Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Urinary Incontinence

A very embarrassing medical condition that few people are willing to admit or even see their doctor about is urinary incontinence. Urinary Incontinence is also more typically known as a loss of bladder control. The condition has a range of severities from minor leakage during a cough or a sneeze to sudden and strong urinary urgencies that cannot be relieved in time. It is a myth that the condition is part and parcel of growing old or that women who have given birth are bound to suffer from the condition. In fact it is a treatable condition and even when not fully treatable there are product available to help relieve the worst discomfort and inconvenience of urinary incontinence.

The causes of Urinary Incontinence are many and varied and are beyond the scope of this shallow investigation. A doctor has more information on the different causes and should be consulted. The bladder's main function is to store urine until it can be evacuated at an appropriate time. The bladder is usually in a relaxed state so that it can expand to store urine. The pelvic floor muscle supports the bladder and the two pieces work in synergy to ensure that no urine leaks from the bladder while it is filling up. When full, the bladder sends a message to the brain so that the person can evacuate the bladder at an appropriate time. In many cases of Urinary Incontinence there is some underlying problem with one of these systems.

Even though it may be embarrassing to talk about it to a physician, a person should seek medical advice for urinary incontinence. It is especially necessary when the incontinence is causing a person to change their social interactions with other people from embarrassment or in older people who increase the chance of injuring themselves when rushing to the toilet. Urinary Incontinence may also have a serious underlying problem like cancer in some cases so it is recommended that a doctor be consulted to make sure the cause is nothing serious or damaging. Some cases of Urinary Incontinence do not even require treatment and will pass on its own but the peace of mind a doctor can give can help alleviate some of the discomfort.

Treatment for Urinary Incontinence depends on the cause. Treatment options include training to deal with the problem, surgical procedures, medication or equipment to alleviate the problem. A doctor can provide more information on the various techniques and which one will be appropriate for which case of urinary incontinence. The fact of the matter is that, in many cases, Urinary Incontinence can be treated and the embarrassment reduced with the help of modern medical technology. There is no reason to be afraid or ashamed of the condition when it can be treated.

Urinary Incontinence is not the end of the world. While certainly embarrassing there is no reason to be forced to live with it. There are many treatments and techniques that can allow one to live in peace with it even when it cannot be treated. Companies like Accredited Medical Equipment strive to help people cope with their Urinary Incontinence along with the doctors who are there to help. Let them help.

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