Why Do Men Face Urinary Incontinence?

It has always been considered normal that women start facing bladder problems and leaks as they age. But, when it comes to men, it is true that even men can face urinary incontinence. But, many of us don’t know what could be the reason behind this condition. This is why we have come up with this blog to help clear all your queries about men’s urinary incontinence condition.

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What is urinary incontinence?

While you may know what urinary incontinence is, we will still bring to you a definition that describes it, to make it easier to solve the purpose of this blog. Urinary incontinence is the accidental leakage of urine, which is caused due to the malfunctioning of the urinary system, which consists of two kidneys, a bladder, two ureters, and a urethra. The entire system works to eliminate waste from the body in liquid urine form through the kidneys. The kidneys are responsible to remove waste products from the blood, and produce urine. When the urine is formed, the ureters move it from the kidneys to the bladder, where it is stored until it flows out the body through the urethra. When there is urine stored in the bladder, the bladder wall is relaxed, with the urethra being closed off by a circular muscle called the sphincter. When the bladder is full, it will send signals to the brain, to let the bladder wall contract and outlet open up to expel the urine. Any incorrect working in any part of this system can cause urinary incontinence.

What causes urinary incontinence in men?

Men can face urinary incontinence when there is a problem in their prostate. The prostate gland within men grows as they age, which wraps around the urethra. Thus, an enlarged prostate may block the urethra and its opening. This can hinder the effective functioning of the bladder, causing urine leakage, urgency to urinate, problem in urination, and other such problems. Other reasons for urinary incontinence in men could be because of an overactive bladder, diabetes, or stroke.

How can it be treated?

ü The first step to treat urinary incontinence if it is in the initial stages and can be controlled is through medications, which can reduce symptoms and reduce the size of the prostate. With medications, the bladder can be calmed down.

ü When medications don’t work, minimally invasive treatments may be used, wherein a device may be implanted to establish normal functioning of the bladder by gently stimulating the sacral nerve.

ü You may also be suggested changes in your diet, pelvic floor muscle exercises, and bladder training to control urinary incontinence caused by an overactive bladder.

If you are struggling with urinary incontinence, rest assured that the condition can be treated effectively. Worry not! All you have to do is approach Dr. Marwah’s Clinic, where you will be diagnosed well and treated with effective solutions depending upon your condition. In fact, this is one place where you can get the finest and most successful urinary incontinence laser treatment inMumbai using the CO2RE Intima laser machine.

For more information, visit: http://www.drmarwah.com/

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