Management is possible; complete cure depends on the underlying cause and response to treatment
Urge incontinence is a form of urinary incontinence characterized by a sudden, strong urge to urinate, often resulting in leakage. Treatment may include behavioral strategies, medications, and sometimes surgery. Regular monitoring is crucial for assessing the effectiveness of interventions and managing symptoms.
Involuntary loss of urine due to a sudden, strong urge to urinate
Sudden, intense urge to urinate, followed by leakage
Clinical evaluation, sometimes urodynamic tests
Generally manageable with appropriate care
Impact on quality of life, complications affecting emotional well-being
Overactive bladder, neurological disorders, bladder irritation
Behavioral therapies, medications, pelvic floor exercises, nerve stimulation
Behavioral therapies, medications, pelvic floor exercises, nerve stimulation
Involuntary urine leakage due to a sudden, strong urge to urinate
Bladder training, medications, lifestyle modifications
This information is for general understanding and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult with healthcare providers for accurate and personalized information related to your health.
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