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Old 23-10-2014, 01:26 AM
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Leaking Urine

Dunno if I overuse my little bro, but sometimes after urinate, I sit down, den I feel urine leak a bit , esp if I sneeze

Any cure ah ?
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Re: Leaking Urine

Normally such things happen to female.

Hardly hear man have such issues thou
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Re: Leaking Urine

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Dunno if I overuse my little bro, but sometimes after urinate, I sit down, den I feel urine leak a bit , esp if I sneeze

Any cure ah ?
There are a variety of causes. You need to see a urologist.
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Re: Leaking Urine

how old are u
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Re: Leaking Urine

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Normally such things happen to female.

Hardly hear man have such issues thou
Mens with weak bladder has this problem mostly...
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Re: Leaking Urine

Sia la.. I also feel this problem. But especially during a period when I use my lanjiao too much...
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Re: Leaking Urine

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There are a variety of causes. You need to see a urologist.
Agree with the boss, better see a urologist, they will give you a better idea of what is happening
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Re: Leaking Urine

You have what is called 'stress incontinence". In other words, when you sneeze, the pressure in your abdomen goes up. This puts pressure on your bladder. Your sphincter is not strong enough to hold the urine back and you leak.

This is different from "urge incontinence" which is you feel really urgent like you need to pee and run to the toilet by cannot make it one time.

This is also different from "overflow incontinence" which means your bladder becomes so full until the urine just leaks out.

There are many causes of stress incontinence. In some situations like after strenuous physical activity or after ejaculation this can be normal. However, it can also be caused by problems of the prostate or pelvic floor.

It is not something that you should just ignore because of potentially sinister causes. See a Doctor.
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Re: Leaking Urine

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You have what is called 'stress incontinence". In other words, when you sneeze, the pressure in your abdomen goes up. This puts pressure on your bladder. Your sphincter is not strong enough to hold the urine back and you leak.
Never knew got such thing
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Re: Leaking Urine

Stress incontinence can be helped by a physio - pelvic floor exercises ie kegels, teaching you sets and reps and how to activate them Don't really need any medication for it. It's like strength training for any other muscle - ie the ben wa balls used for female pelvic floor muscles.

Males are more straightforward to teach PF exercises because your PF muscles go along your dick externally, rather than internally for females.
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Re: Leaking Urine

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Never knew got such thing
Stress incontinence, urge incontinence, overflow incontinence, functional incontinence etc... We just never talk about it much in Asia, hence the low public knowledge about it man.
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Re: Leaking Urine

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Dunno if I overuse my little bro, but sometimes after urinate, I sit down, den I feel urine leak a bit , esp if I sneeze

Any cure ah ?
Urinary tract infection (UTI)
Urinary tract infection symptoms include pain during urination, an intense urge to urinate, and more.

Cauda equina syndrome
Cauda equina syndrome is when a bundle of nerves at the lower end of the spinal cord become compressed.

Alcohol intoxication
Alcohol intoxication, or drunkenness, is marked by impaired judgment, slurred speech, blurred vision and more.

Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease is type of dementia that causes memory loss, as well as thinking and behavior problems.

Spinal tumor
Spinal tumors can cause back pain, weakness, and numbness in the legs and arms, and more serious issues.

Overactive bladder syndrome
An overactive bladder can cause you to feel a sudden, strong need to urinate.
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Re: Leaking Urine

Also known as
Overflow incontinence, OFI, Incontinence of Urine, Dribbling urine, or Loss of Bladder Control

Description
Normally, filtered urine from the kidneys is stored in a balloon-like muscular sac called the bladder. It exits the body via a thin tube called the urethra (a long, thin tube in the male; a short, thin tube in the female).
Conditions that block or make it difficult for the urine to leave the bladder, or weaken its muscular tone will result in the accumulation of the urine. Once the bladder is full, the urine simply overflows (unless the urine is completely blocked), and small amounts leak out without the person's being able to contain or hold it.

Symptoms
Sensation that the bladder is never completely empty, even after urinating
Urge to urinate, but unable to, or only a small amount of urine comes out at any one time.
Dribbling small amounts of urine, even after emptying the bladder.
May not be able to voluntarily stop urinating once you have started
Decrease in the force of urination
Pain or fullness where the bladder is located (below the navel)
Frequent urination
Nocturia -- Getting up more than 3-4 times at night to urinate.
Social isolation, embarrassment, dependence on others, and Depression can occur, especially in the elderly.

Cause
Obstruction of the urethra:
Urethral strictures -- Urethra can be damaged, causing thick scars (strictures) to form. This may occur due to previous infection (such as Gonorrhea or Urinary Tract Infection) or previous surgeries.
Urinary tumors -- tumors can arise within the bladder or urethra.
Urinary stones -- bladder or Kidney Stones can get stuck at the junction of the urinary bladder and the urethra; or in the urethra.
In males: Enlarged Prostate gland (which surrounds the male urethra)
In males: Prostate Cancer or other prostate masses
In females: ovarian tumors; or benign tumors or the uterus (fibroids)

How the diagnosis is made
Medical history and a general physical exam is the first step in the process.
The history of symptoms, medications, illnesses, infections, surgeries, habits, and a family history are also important.
A general examination of the entire body is necessary for a proper diagnosis.
The physician may need to perform a rectal examination in which the gloved index finger is lubricated with a gel, and inserted into the rectum. The prostate is then examined for size and tumors.
In female patients, a pelvic exam may also be done where 2 fingers of one gloved hand are inserted inside the vagina, while the other hand feels the lower abdomen for tumors or cysts.
The rectal and pelvic exams are slightly uncomfortable, but not painful.
A continence calculator is a series of questionnaires that help the doctor to distinguish between various types of incontinence.
A voiding diary is 24-hour record of urination, and is often helpful with diagnosis.
The blood may be tested for diabetes (and for prostate disease with a special prostate test called PSA).
PSA is a chemical in the prostate that, when found in the blood, may indicate prostate enlargement or cancer.
Blood may be tested for kidney function and Electrolytes.
Urine samples may be sent for analysis if bleeding (Hematuria) or an infection is suspected.
Special tests are done to further study bladder function and investigate the cause. These tests are done by an urologist.
Trans Rectal Ultrasound -- uses a small camera (size of a hot dog) that is inserted in the rectum, and generates sound to measure the size, and assess the structure of the prostate.
Cystoscopy uses a pen like camera to give the urologist a direct view of the urethra and the bladder.
Urodynamics are used to measure pressure in the bladder, and evaluate the flow of the urine.
Cystometry is used to test the bladder muscle's squeezing power, as well as the ability to hold urine.
Uroflometry is a test in which the patient drinks water until the bladder is full while sitting in a special chair (void chair). The patient is then asked to cough, and the volume of the urine that comes out is measured and subtracted from the volume of the urine remaining in the bladder. The remaining urine is measured by regular Ultrasound, or a plastic tube is inserted into the bladder via the urethra. This is called urinary catheterization.
Pressure Flow studies are done by placing a pressure sensor (wire) into the bladder and recording its function and capacity.
An Electromyography or EMG is beneficial if nerve damage is suspected. A sensor is placed inside the urethra or the bladder via a catheter, and the electrical activity of the muscles is recorded.

Risk
Males
Age greater than 60
Drugs and medications
Alcohol
Sexually transmitted diseases
Diabetes
Stroke
Spinal cord injury
Obesity

Treatment
Timed voiding refers to the times when the patient records urination patterns (leakage, urination) on a special chart reviewed by the physician. The doctor then finds patterns in the chart, and the patient uses this timetable to empty the bladder before leakage can occur.
Bladder training refers to the times when the patient tries to control and resist the urge to urinate.
The urination is done according to a timetable (i.e., every hour, etc.). Special muscle contraction exercises called Kegel exercises (hold-release-urinate) strengthen weak muscles around the bladder.
If the prostate is enlarged (BPH), medications such as Hytrin may be prescribed.
If medications are not helpful, then surgery may in fact be needed.
Strictures are also corrected with surgery.
The distended bladder may need to be emptied with frequent timed catheter insertions by the patient to empty the urine.
Devices such as urethral inserts (small tubes) can be placed to keep the urethra open.
Medications such as Ditropan may help in certain cases such as in diabetes cystopathy.
Avoid an excess of coffee and alcohol.
Ask your doctor if diuretics such as Lasix can be stopped
Drink plenty of fluids, but only small amounts at a time
Control your glucose if you have diabetes.

If you suspect this is your condition
Contact your doctor and remember -- there are plenty of therapies that work.
Men: make sure you get yearly prostate exams, starting at age 40. Women: make sure you follow your physician's schedule of regular pelvic exams for you.

Similar Conditions
Diabetes -- nerves, damaged by long-term uncontrolled diabetes, cause bladder weakness (cystopathy).
Spinal cord trauma
Strokes
Drugs, narcotics, alcohol, anticholinergics, (atropine, Bentyl) and some antidepressants
Other types of incontinence:
When urine leaks with coughing, physical activity, or any other like forms of stress that may occur
The inability to hold urine, as seen with the use of diuretic medications such as Lasix or after menopause.
Mixed
Neurogenic, as in Parkinson's and diabetes
Post prostatectomy -- after the prostate is removed
Prostate Infection or Prostatitis
Bladder neck abnormalities that are sometimes present at birth

Care Agreement
You have the right to help plan your care. Learn about your health condition and how it may be treated. Discuss treatment options with your caregivers to decide what care you want to receive. You always have the right to refuse treatment. The above information is an educational aid only. It is not intended as medical advice for individual conditions or treatments. Talk to your doctor, nurse or pharmacist before following any medical regimen to see if it is safe and effective for you.

Source: ecureme.com
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Re: Leaking Urine

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Stress incontinence can be helped by a physio - pelvic floor exercises ie kegels, teaching you sets and reps and how to activate them Don't really need any medication for it. It's like strength training for any other muscle - ie the ben wa balls used for female pelvic floor muscles.

Males are more straightforward to teach PF exercises because your PF muscles go along your dick externally, rather than internally for females.
Interesting train of thought bro
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Re: Leaking Urine

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Dunno if I overuse my little bro, but sometimes after urinate, I sit down, den I feel urine leak a bit , esp if I sneeze

Any cure ah ?
Just curious, when was the last time you released?

just to make sure it is not pre-cum due to not releasing for some period of time.
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