Symptoms of stress urinary incontinence?

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Stress urinary incontinence refers to the involuntary leakage of urine from the external orifice of urethra when abdominal pressure increases, such as sneezing or coughing. The symptoms were cough, sneezing, laughing and so on. The sign is that when the abdominal pressure increases, the urine can be observed to flow out of the urethra involuntarily. Symptoms of stress urinary incontinence? Let's talk about it

Symptoms of stress urinary incontinence?

When coughing, laughing, sneezing and carrying heavy objects, urine does not leak out from the urethra. Clinical can be divided into three degrees: first degree: cough, sneezing, lifting heavy objects and other abdominal pressure increased urinary incontinence; Degree II: urinary incontinence during standing and walking; Degree III: urinary incontinence in upright or lying position.

Insert the balloon catheter, inject 20ml water into the balloon, gently pull it to the internal orifice of urethra, and calculate the length of urethra. The normal length of female urethra is about 4cm. If the length of urethra is shortened in upright position or in both upright and supine positions, there is the possibility of stress urinary incontinence.

When the bladder was filled, the patient's abdominal pressure increased and urine flowed out; At this time, insert the index finger and middle finger into the vagina and lift the urethra up on both sides of the bladder neck. If the urine flow stops, it is positive. The purpose of diagnosis of stress urinary incontinence is to confirm that urinary incontinence is caused by increased abdominal pressure.

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