Home Health Involuntary leakage of urine “Urinary incontinence”

Involuntary leakage of urine “Urinary incontinence”

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Urinary incontinence

Involuntary leakage of urine “Urinary incontinence”

“Urinary incontinence” represents  a wide extent of bladder control problems that have affected a lot of people. It ranges from leaking urine when you sneeze or cough to feeling the desire to urinate that is so strong that you don’t reach the toilet in time.

Urinary incontinence makes the affected people feel stigmatized. They find it embarrassing to talk about the problem with others and most of them don’t seek professional health advice that could be helpful.

Visit a doctor if you are one of the affected for Treatment that can stop or improve the condition. You can opt to purchase hygiene products to control the problem. There is a lot to consider when choosing products to purchase.

moisture absorbing products

Products that absorb moisture are pads, disposable or reusable underwear.These Products made for incontinence control refrain the moisture from your reaching your skin. This is an advantage for you can go for a long time without changing the product.

However, all incontinence protection products reach a point where they are completely soaked. The absorption rate of the products is different. Sometimes the difference can be impressive and since there are no standards for terms such as “plus” or “ultra plus,” try different brands to find which one suits you best.

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These incontinence protection products; disposable pads, liners, and undergarments, have an absorbent inner layer. This prevents overflow leaks from reaching your skin. The newest waterproof system has a “breathable” plastic film which helps reduce skin irritation that is associated with some waterproof linings.

They have different shapes and sizes. That makes you at ease in finding which fits your body shape and lifestyle.

While Liners are wider and longer than pads and are better for “front-to-back” protection, pads are usually curved. Mostly they are made up of an elastic on the sides to cradle your body that also helps to keep leaks from rolling over the edge.

Disposable undergarments Also, there’s a variety of disposable undergarments with built-in protection; not only in the crotch but also throughout the entire garment. There are different styles of undergarments which range from pull-on with legs and waists that contain elastic and resemble the old-fashioned cloth panty to underwear that slips on with Velcro. You can also find open-sided panties held together in the front and back by straps that rest on top of the hip bone.

Mens pads, Some pads are designed around a man’s anatomy and worn inside regular underwear called guards. Adhesive tabs are used to hold them in place against the fabric. The penis is placed in the interior of a sack that is protective and absorbs urine flow.

 

The costliest is disposable protection, but it can be the easiest to use and the most sanitary, especially when not in your house. When you are at your house, reusable pads, liners, and garments should be your best choice. They’re less expensive, and the garments feel more like typical underwear. Whatever you wear, you’ll need to have a schedule you will keep up with for changing it based on your urinary habits. You don’t have to change products as soon as you leak. But you should change them if your skin feels wet.

Disposable protection

Disposable protection is the costliest, but it can be the most sanitary and the easiest to use, especially when you’re not at home. When at home, many people use washable and reusable pads, liners, and garments. The garments feel more like the typical underwear and are cheaper.

But whatever your choice is for incontinence protection, you’ll need to maintain a schedule for changing it based on the severity of your problem. But that doesn’t mean that you have to change products as soon as you leak. You should change them when your skin feels wet.

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Odor control, how to stop that bad smell.

Most incontinence protection products; pads, liners, and disposable underwear have an odor control which is the materials being treated with baking soda – a natural odor-absorbing compound.

Although, manufacturers may add a fragrance to the pad, liner, or garment. For some people, this causes skin irritation; while others find this pleasing.

skin irritation

If you are one of those who cause skin irritation then you should look for products that contain no chemicals for odor control and are fragrance-free. If accidentally, you leak urine onto your clothing or the furniture, there are various types of products like special detergents and sprays, that remove urine stains and odors. You may find them more in pharmacies but some can be found online or in mail-order health catalogs.

how to control the flow of urine

 Some devices, however, control the flow of urine. Most affected women can choose devices that go inside the vagina, like tampons or vaginal sponges. They apply pressure on the tissues of the bladder thus providing temporary control. This keeps urine from escaping and is particularly good for situations where urinary incontinence is caused by exercise, laughing, and sneezing.

A pessary, a plastic device that when inserted into the vagina, increases pressure on the urethra muscles and adds support to the pelvic region, is usually used by women since it provides 24-hour protection. Pessaries are fitted to your pelvis size, so have to visit a doctor. These devices can be removed for cleaning. You will have another visit to your doctor because they should be replaced annually. Seek some advice from your doctor if a pessary is a good option for you since in some cases, they can make urinary incontinence worse.

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Alternative for disposable products

  • Vaginal guard, Another alternative for disposable products is a vaginal guard. They come in three sizes. An applicator is used to insert the guard into the vagina. It adds support to the pelvic structures and muscles.
  • A penile compression clamp, is a device for men. There are few studies on how good they work, their safety, or comfort, and because of circulation problems, which is a potential, many doctors advise that the use of penile compression clamp should be with extreme caution.

You should note that when urine is momentary touching your skin, you may get rashes or even infections. It doesn’t matter how well your incontinence products work.

  1. A large number of experts advise rinsing the genital area with warm water and drying it thoroughly every time you change the pads might help.
  2. Changing the pads or underwear whenever you feel wet may also help.
  3. Skincare products with moisture barrier features are recommended by experts as a way of reducing skin irritation. Adult diaper rash products can also help.

If your condition makes you feel stressed up and distressed whenever you are in public for fear, on when it will happen again, feel free to read our materials on anxiety or visit the anxiety and addiction treatment center for more information.

written by Lucky Munene 

he is a writer, poet and a novel enthusiast. 

 

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