Male Bladder Incontinence

1 in 10 Australian penis owners suffer from bladder incontinence.
TYPES OF BLADDER INCONTINENCE
Stress Incontinence
Penis owners can experience stress incontinence with age and following surgery to the prostate. Stress incontinence is urine loss when there is exertion or an increase in pressure in the abdomen e.g. when running, sneezing or coughing.
Urge Incontinence
Urge incontinence is the need to suddenly rush to the toilet as the bladder is filling. This can be the result of bladder spasms, a reduced capacity of the bladder, or with certain triggers. Triggers can include; coffee, fizzy drinks, alcohol, artificial sugars, running water, on route to the toilet or even when putting a key in the door.
Post micturition incontinence
Post micturition incontinence (commonly known as after-dribble) can occur when the muscles that surround the urethra (the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the penis) do not contract properly. This stops the bladder from fully emptying. A common cause of post micturition incontinence is an enlarged prostate or weakened pelvic floor muscles.
It is important that you seek support and help by a health professional if you have any of the following symptoms:
• difficulty starting the flow of urine
• having to strain to wee
• a slow urine stream when weeing
• feeling the need to urgently wee
• burning, discomfort or pain when weeing
• blood-stained urine
• having to get up one or more times during the night to wee
• having to change your lifestyle because of problems with your bladder
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