Incontinence (Men)

Incontinence of urinary is loss of urine control, it can be permanent or temporary condition depending on underlying cause and it is more common in women than men. There is a difficulty to accurately estimate number of men affected as it occurs under reported conditions where estimates are in region of about 5 million in United States only. In its causes, unpredictability and difficulty in passing of urine is common feature of the prostate abnormalities. It can be side effect of total prostatectomy. Spiral cord and head injury that damage spiral cord or head due to disease or trauma can be resulted in un-controlled bladder or loss of bladder control as the message passing from brain to bladder that are interrupted or lost.

 

Its treatment depends upon underlying cause of it, and it is also very important to get consulted from your family doctor, doctor should give you complete physical and it is from information that you can give and tests that can also carried out, treatments and diagnosis can often cure or can minimize symptoms and signs of male urinary incontinence.

 

Studies define that is accidental leakage of urine, and can occur at different ages, in male and females.

Prostate is male gland about size and shape of walnut, it commonly become enlarge as man ages, this typical condition called prostatic hyperplasia. First step in solving urinary problem is taking with health care provider. Urodynamic testing normally focuses on bladder's ability to store the urine and empty steadily and on the sphincter control mechanism.

 

Medicines can affect the bladder control in many ways; medicines can also help to prevent incontinency by blocking the abnormal nerve signals that can make bladder at wrong time. Surgical treatment can be helpful with men that results from the nerve-damaging event as spiral cord or any radical prostatectomy.