Recently, women have been experiencing urinary urgency and unable to hold back their urine. Possible reasons include:
1. Urinary tract infection: The most common is cystitis, caused by pathogenic microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, trichomonas, viruses, mycoplasma, chlamydia, etc. After these microorganisms infect the urinary epithelium, they can cause symptoms such as urgency, frequency, and pain during urination, and in severe cases, may be accompanied by hematuria. The treatment usually includes the use of antibiotics and other medications under the guidance of a doctor.
2. Stress urinary incontinence: related to factors such as pregnancy and hysterectomy. In cases of increased abdominal pressure such as sneezing, coughing, and lifting heavy objects, due to relaxation of the urethral sphincter or excessive angle between the urethra and bladder, the pressure inside the bladder directly impacts the sphincter, causing urine to overflow. This situation can be improved through surgical methods such as mid urethral suspension surgery and anterior vaginal wall folding surgery.
3. Bladder overactivity syndrome: This is a disease mainly characterized by urgency to urinate, which may be accompanied by symptoms such as frequent urination and urgency urinary incontinence. The etiology has not been fully elucidated and may be related to factors such as the detrusor muscle and the urinary center. The treatment methods include bladder enlargement surgery, urinary diversion surgery, and other surgical methods, but usually other causes of urinary urgency need to be ruled out first.
There may be other possible reasons, such as mental stress, pelvic floor muscle relaxation, and other physiological factors, which can also lead to women's urgency and inability to hold their urine. When these symptoms occur, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly, undergo relevant examinations to clarify the cause, and receive targeted treatment under the guidance of a doctor. Meanwhile, paying attention to personal hygiene, avoiding urinary tract infections, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle are also important measures to prevent these symptoms.