incontinence in which leakage occurs immediately after activities that put stress on the bladder, such as sneezing, coughing and lifting heavy objects
Also referred to as stress urinary incontinence. The most common type of incontinence that involves the leakage of urine caused by actions--such as coughing, laughing, sneezing, runnig or lifting--that put pressure on the bladder from inside the body. Can result from either a fallen bladder or weak sphincter muscles.
leaking urine if you cough, sneeze or laugh
Involuntary loss of urine in women that accompanies any action that suddenly increases pressure within the abdomen, such as lifting, sneezing, singing or laughing. Treatment may include exercises to strengthen the muscles of the pelvic floor or, if severe, surgery may be required.
Characterized by a small loss of urine following some sudden strain on the body such as coughing or laughing.
Involuntary loss of urine due to abdominal pressure.
urinary incontinence that occurs when involuntary pressure is put on the bladder by coughing or laughing or sneezing or lifting or straining
Involuntary leakage of urine during increase in intra-abdominal pressure as aresult of a weakness of the supports of the internal vesical sphincter and bladder neck.
Common among women who's pelvic floor muscles have been weakened during childbirth, stress incontinence is the leakage of urine when coughing, sneezing, running, jumping and staining.
The involuntary leakage of urine from the bladder (a membranous sac that temporarily retains urine) which accompanies intense muscular activity, such as laughing, coughing, sneezing, or physical exertion. (Obstetrics & Gynecology)
Stress incontinence is characterized by urine leaks when applying pressure to a full bladder in activities such as coughing, laughing and exercising.
An involuntary loss of urine that occurs at the same time that internal abdominal pressure is increased, such as with laughing, sneezing, coughing, or physical activity.
Loss of small amounts of urine with increased intr-abdominal pressure during coughing, sneezing, laughing, jumping, running.
A symptom of losing urine when there is a sudden increase in pressure on the bladder, such as from a cough or running down stairs.
involuntary leaking of urine during activities that increase pressure inside the abdomen, such as coughing, sneezing, or jogging.
A type of incontinence that occurs when pelvic muscles have been damaged or weakened, causing the bladder to leak during any activity that puts pressure on the bladder, such as exercise, coughing, sneezing or laughing.
The most common type of incontinence in which urinary leakage occurs when physical stress or pressure is put on the bladder, such as in coughing, sneezing, or exercising.
the most common type of incontinence that involves the leakage of urine during exercise, coughing, sneezing, laughing, lifting heavy objects, or other body movements that put pressure on the bladder.
Involuntary loss of urine that occurs during physical activities that create additional abdominal pressure such as coughing, laughing and sneezing.
The inability to hold in 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 leakage of urine from the bladder accompanying intense muscular activity (as in laughing, coughing, sneezing, or physical exercise)
loss of bladder control that occurs when a person sneezes or laughs, common in pregnancy from the increased pressure on the bladder.
leaking of urine from the bladder caused by failure of the urethra (the "valve" which closes the bladder and holds urine in).
An involuntary loss of urine that occurs during activities such as coughing, sneezing, laughing or exercising.
passing a small amount of urine when coughing, laughing, sneezing, or exercising.
the excretion of small amounts of urine involuntarily with exertions such as coughing or laughing.