Urge incontinence

Urge incontinence is involuntary loss of urine occurring for no apparent reason while suddenly feeling the need or urge to urinate. Women experiencing urge incontinence may lose large amounts of urine. There's a feeling of not being able to reach the bathroom fast enough. Some women experience urge incontinence due to infections that irritate the bladder or urethra, or cause muscle spasms, which force  urine out of the bladder.

Urine consists of  94 percent water and 6 percent waste.  People  believe that by drinking less fluid, they will reduce their bladder control loss. The truth is, urine that is more concentrated due to lack of fluid intake can irritate the bladder and cause more serious problems such as infection and dehydration.  Inadequate fluid intake may cause constipation, which can make matters worse.


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