Overview

Urinary incontinence is loss of bladder control. It can happen to anyone, but is more common among women and elderly patients.

Male Urinary Incontinence


Over 2 million men suffer with incontinence. It is a serious problem that men are reluctant to discuss with others. When the muscle (sphincter) that holds the bladder neck closed is not strong enough to retain urine in the bladder, the result is urinary incontinence. Incontinence may occur when:

  • The sphincter is too weak
  • The bladder muscles contract strongly
  • The bladder is not emptied regularly

In men, urinary incontinence often is related to a medical problem or a treatment involving:

  • The prostate gland
  • Enlargement (benign prostatic hyperplasia, BPH)
  • Prostate removal due to cancer
     

Stress Incontinence: Is the accidental release of urine when pressure is applied to the bladder, such as when you cough, sneeze, laugh or lift something heavy. This is the most common type of incontinence post-prostate cancer.

Urge Incontinence: Is when the bladder contracts at the wrong time giving you the feeling that you have to urinate immediately even if you may have just emptied your bladder.

Overflow Incontinence: Is characterized by leaking when the bladder does not empty properly. This can be due to other medical conditions such as an enlarged prostate or a narrowing of the urethra.

Total Incontinence: Is continual leakage of urine due to complete sphincter deficiency

Female Urinary Incontinence

Urinary Incontinence (UI) is an accidental and unwanted loss of urine. There are millions of women in the U.S. who experience this problem.  There are many types of urinary leakage. Unfortunately, it is not just one simple type but could be several or even a combination. The most common ones are stress urinary incontinence (SUI), urgency urinary incontinence (UUI) and mixed urinary incontinence (MUI).  The good news is that urinary leakage is not a fatal problem but it can greatly impact the quality of one’s life.

Below is a description of each of the three main types:

  1. SUI is the most common form of incontinence in women and it is associated with activities such as coughing, laughing, exercising, sneezing, walking or jogging.
  2. UUI is completely different. It is when a patient has a urine loss associated with a strong compelling desire to void but then a person can’t hold it and can’t make it to the bathroom on time.
  3. MUI is the combination of both SUI and UUI.

Common symptoms

Symptoms range from mild leaking to uncontrollable wetting.

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Care team

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Loralee Donnelly, FNP-BC

Certified Nurse Practitioner Urology
751 N. Rutledge St. Lower Level, Suite 0300 Springfield, IL 62702
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Samuel Grampsas, MD

Director, Pelvic Wellness Center Urology
751 N. Rutledge St. Lower Level, Suite 0300 Springfield, IL 62702
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Christopher Smyre, MD

Physician Family Medicine
520 N. 4th St. Springfield, IL 62702
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Kami Harless, MD

Physician Family Medicine
1600 E. Clear Lake Ave. Springfield, IL 62703
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Caitlen Despain, FNP-BC

Family Nurse Practitioner Obstetrics and Gynecology
610 N. Westgate Jacksonville, IL 62650
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Cynthia Thomas, MD

Physician Family Medicine
520 N. 4th St. Springfield, IL 62702
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Anne Foster, NP-C

Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Urology | Pediatrics
301 N. 8th St. Suite 3B-100 Springfield, IL 62701
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Audra Horn, FNP-BC

Certified Nurse Practitioner Obstetrics and Gynecology | Urogynecology
751 N. Rutledge St. Lower Level, Suite 0300 Springfield, IL 62702
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Mallory Westcott, FNP-BC

Nurse Practitioner Urology
747 N. Rutledge Street 5th Floor Springfield, IL 62702
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Herman Leung, DO

Physician Family Medicine
612 N. 11th St. Quincy, IL 62301
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Lauri Lopp, MD

Physician Family Medicine
520 N. 4th St. Springfield, IL 62702
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Amanda Krus-Johnston, DO

Physician Family Medicine
520 N. 4th St. Springfield, IL 62702
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Mary Hitt, FNP-BC

Certified Nurse Practitioner Obstetrics and Gynecology | Urogynecology
751 N. Rutledge St. Lower Level, Suite 0300 Springfield, IL 62702
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Aaron Moore, MD

Urologist Urology
301 N. 8th St. Suite 3B-100 Springfield, IL 62701
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Priyanka Bhandari, MD

Physician Family Medicine
520 N. 4th St. Springfield, IL 62702
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Jayna Patel, DO

Physician Family Medicine
303 E. Bidwell Taylorville, IL 62568

 

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