What are the symptoms of male urinary incontinence

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Urinary incontinence is very common in men and women, women are likely to be caused by birth injury, while men are likely to have urinary incontinence because of male spinal cord injury. Let's talk about the symptoms of male urinary incontinence.

What are the symptoms of male urinary incontinence

First: urgency, urgency urinary incontinence can be caused by partial upper motor neuron lesions or acute cystitis and other strong local stimulation. Male patients with urinary incontinence have very serious symptoms of urinary frequency and urgency. Urinary incontinence occurs due to strong detrusor non inhibitory contraction. Usually secondary to a severe infection of the bladder.

Second: reflex, urinary incontinence is caused by complete upper motor neuron lesions, urination depends on spinal cord reflex, patients with involuntary intermittent micturition (intermittent urinary incontinence), micturition does not feel. Stress urinary incontinence is when abdominal pressure increases (such as coughing, sneezing, climbing stairs or running), there is urine from the urethra. The etiology of this kind of urinary incontinence is very complex and needs to be examined in detail.

Third, the bladder function is completely decompensated, and the excessive filling of the bladder leads to the continuous overflow of urine. When the bladder pressure rises to a certain extent and exceeds the urethral resistance, the urine continuously drips out from the urethra, and the patient's bladder is in a state of expansion.

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There are many reasons for urinary incontinence, so male urinary incontinence also has many symptoms. Patients generally feel that urine will be automatically discharged under control, and sometimes they just want to go to the toilet. These symptoms have a certain impact on the normal life of patients.