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Bladder Disorder And Related Complications

  • Writer: Richa Pattanaik
    Richa Pattanaik
  • Jan 18, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 20, 2021



Many people don’t consider this as a health issue and live with it even if they need to limit some of their physical activity because of this, according to recent research over 35 million Americans are living with bladder disorders without asking for any medical help. Due to the shorter uterus which allows bacteria to reach the bladder more easily, females are more prone to bladder disorder than their male counterparts. Some of the major bladder disorder in women includes:

Urinary Incontinence

Accidental loss of urine or urinary incontinence is a common problem millions of women can relate to. There are different types of incontinence such as stress, urge, and overflow. The most common type is stress incontinence. This type of incontinence is most embarrassing and annoying and most difficult to deal with. In stress incontinence, you might leak urine anytime you cough, laugh, exercise, or lift heavy objects. Urge incontinence is when you are unable to hold your urine until you get to the bathroom whereas overflow incontinence is a type of incontinence where you are dribbling all the time because you are unable to empty your bladder completely. If you are facing more than one of these types of incontinence you can call it mixed incontinence.



 
 
 

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