Bladder Control For Women
- What are the types of the problems of the bladder control for women?
- What are the causes of the problems of the bladder control for women?
- How the problem of bladder control for women can be solved?
Many of you think that the problems of bladder control mainly happen after 40 but in women it can be at any age. The problem of the urine leakage is also called as the incontinence. The problem of urine leakage is more common in the women than the men. Women may leak the urine when they sneeze, cough, laugh hard or exercise, when they are pregnant. Those women who don’t have their periods they often report the problems of the bladder control.
A bladder is the balloon shaped organ which can store and can release the urine. Some body parts must work properly in order to control your bladder like sphincter muscles should keep a urethra closed, the bladder muscles should relaxes when it fills with the urine and should squeezes when it is the time to urinate, the pelvic floor muscles should hold the bladder in its place. If any of these systems do not work properly then you may have the bladder control problems.
The types of the problems of the bladder control for women are:
- Urge incontinence- if you have the urine leakage after the sudden urge to urinate then you have this urge incontinence. This problem may caused by the nerve damage from the infection, a stroke or diabetes.
- Functional incontinence- some of you have problem in getting to a bathroom. If you leak urine because you can not walk or have any other mobility problems then you have the functional incontinence.
- Overactive bladder- If you are urinating 8-10 times in a day then you may have the overactive bladder. With the overactive bladder you may also have the urge incontinence.
The causes of the problems of the bladder control for women are:
- Weak muscles- most of the bladder control problems are because of the weak pelvic muscles. The pelvic muscles may become weak and stretched during the pregnancy and the childbirth. Due to the weak muscles the bladder sag out of the position that may stretch an opening to a urethra.
- Infection- the urinary system infection may irritate the bladder nerves and then causes a bladder to squeeze without the warning. If the infection is cured then this incontinence will also cured.
- Excess weight- Because of your overweight you can put the pressure on your bladder and which may lead to the incontinence.
The problem of bladder control can be solved by visiting to your doctor. You can also take flostat which is made for the natural bladder control for women. It is very effective and its ingredients are all natural.