Why do I wee myself on trampolines? (etc)?!


Question: Why do I wee myself on trampolines!? (etc)!?
I have a problem where I wee myself on trampolines, not immediately, but after a while of jumping around!.
(even if I go for a million wees before I go on the trampoline, there is ALWAYS more wee!.!.!.)
This can also happen if I really need a wee and suddenly sneeze, Its not a lot, but enough to cause discomfort!.
I've never had kids and I think I've had this problem since I was little, is there anything I can do about it!?
Also, I've tried pelvic floor exercises!.!.!. and someone mentioned to me about an operation, can anyone elaborate on this or anything to do with my problem!?

Thanks in advance!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Incontinence is an involuntary leaking of urine!. It is a very common and upsetting problem, but many women will not consult their doctors about this problem, as it is quite embarrassing!. This burden and embarrassment may however affect self-esteem and place stress on relationships!. There are 3 main types of incontinence: stress, urge, and mixed incontinence!. More than half of incontinence is due to weakness of the neck of the bladder!. This type is called stress incontinence!.
Urinary Stress Incontinence is the leaking of small amounts of urine during normal, daily physical activities, such as laughing, coughing or exercise!.
It affects women in all age groups, but the most common predisposing factors are childbirth and pregnancy!. Other risk factors include obesity, smoking, and hysterectomy!.
Urodynamic tests, which look at the function of the bladder, are performed to clarify the diagnosis but these tests are not always necessary as many patients can be treated symptomatically!.
It's now easier to get specialist help and appropriate treatment, than before!. Help is available through lifestyle changes, various medications, pelvic floor exercises and surgery!. There are available devices (pelvic toners, cones, etc), which help to ensure that pelvic floor exercises are done correctly and effectively, but patients need to be very motivated!. It can take up to six months of regular exercises to notice a realistic difference!. New medications are available for both types of incontinences, but the treatment of urge incontinence is largely medical!. Side effects can limit prolonged use!.
Surgery for Stress Incontinence
There are many different operations for stress incontinence!. Recent advances have lead to the development of Injectables, which are compounds that can be injected around the urethra to help it to close more effectively!. The newest and most hopeful of these is called Zuidex!. Zuidex, is a new minimally invasive treatment for Stress Urinary Incontinence!. This involves injection of Hyaluronic acid around the urethra at the bladder neck, which allows it to close more effectively and therefore improve or cure incontinence!. (Hyaluronic acid occurs naturally throughout human body)!. This procedure can be done in the clinic setting, under local anaesthesia!. About 30-40% of patients are cured of their incontinence whilst overall 60-70% will see a significant improvement after treatment!. This procedure is particularly beneficial to younger women who have worrying stress incontinence, which is not severe enough to justify major surgery!. It allows for vaginal birth in future, which is not the case with other surgical treatments!. The treatment can last up to 3 years and it can easily be repeated when necessary!. Although the cure rates are not as high as the more invasive operation, as a walk-in procedure, that takes only a few minutes, this treatment, is acceptable to many women who leak urine on exertion, who want more than pelvic floor exercises, but who do not wish for more involving surgical procedure!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

As per mentioned to your before, Pelvic floor exercises are the best solution (non-invasive)!. but it's not enough to do them once or few times!. in your case you need to build up the muscles slowly (since u have had the problem since childhood)!. so do them regularly 30 times twice a day at least!. I repeat that you should be consistent and you should do them right!. so do you know how to do them!?

later, if this certainly won't work (and i am sure it will work) but if it doesn't, or if you have an anatomical problem, then maybe surgery will be ur solution!. but surgery is, after all, surgery! many risks involved!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Sometimes the peeing reflex isn't strong in some people!. There are medications you can take for that!. Ask a urologist!.

Good luck!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

you have a weak pelvic floor , unfortunately some people are born with this problem , unlucky !Www@Answer-Health@Com

do u really need to be jumping around on a trampoline!?!?!?!? lol sorry maybe u have a weak bladder i would see a doc as it may get worse in later yearsWww@Answer-Health@Com

Best bet is to see your doctor!. Or if its only when doing sport, slow down a bit to see if there is a link!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

dehidrate yourself!. problem solved!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

stay off trampolines and go and see the doctor you probably stink of pish!Www@Answer-Health@Com

sounds funny but go see a doc!!!Www@Answer-Health@Com





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