the involuntary release of urine because of the inability to control bladder muscles; may occur as a natural part of the aging process or be caused by an injury or disorder
Uncontrollable loss of urine.
Constant or frequent involuntary passage of urine.
inability to control urination; involuntary or spontaneous urination
The inability to control urine flow. Urination occurs involuntarily.
The involuntary discharge of urine
the complaint of any involuntary leakage of urine (International Continence Society definition).
inability to control the flow of urine and involuntary urination
a prevalent and sometimes overlooked problem for the home bound adult patient
A condition in which urine leaks involunarily from the bladder.
Involuntary loss of urine sufficient to be a problem. There are several types of Ul, but all are characterized by unwanted urinary leakage.
Any involuntary leakage of urine that is bothersome.
Problems holding urine (sudden or involuntary leakage of urine)
inability to control the flow of urine from the bladder.
the loss of bladder control.
loss of control of urination
Involuntary loss of urine sufficient to be a problem. There are several types of Ul, but all are characterized by an inability to restrain voiding.
Involuntary loss of urine; decreased ability for bladder control.
There are several different types of urinary incontinence, but they all share a common problem of accidental or involuntary urinary voiding.
involuntary loss of urine sufficient enough to be a problem
Inability to hold urine in the bladder.
Involuntary loss/ leakage of urine
Involuntary loss of urine. Many women find they leak urine during the last trimester when they laugh, cough, or sneeze. It is a result of the mounting pressure of the growing uterus on the bladder. Some women also experience stress incontinence postpartum as a result of the stretching of the perineal muscles. Kegel exercises can help strengthen the muscles.
Involuntary urination that leads to loss of urinary control
involuntary bladder leakage (loss of urine) at a time and/or place that is not appropriate.
the involuntary loss of urine
Involuntary loss of urine associated with a sudden strong urge to urinate. Inability to control urination.
Urinary incontinence means the bladder is unable to hold urine for as long as needed until it can be released voluntarily. Incontinence is not a disease in itself, but a symptom of some other problem.
Urinary incontinence is the involuntary excretion of urine from one's body. It is often temporary, and it almost always results from an underlying medical condition.