The main reasons for women skipping rope and leaking urine are as follows:
1. Stress urinary incontinence: This is one of the most common causes, usually due to weakened pelvic floor muscles and urethral sphincter function. When abdominal pressure increases, such as vigorous exercise like skipping rope, the urethra cannot be completely closed, leading to involuntary urine outflow. This condition is more common in women after childbirth and is related to pelvic floor muscle relaxation.
2. Bladder or urethral infections: such as cystitis or urethritis, these inflammations can stimulate excessive activity of bladder muscles, affecting urinary control ability. During activities such as skipping rope, the symptoms of urinary incontinence may be exacerbated by gravity or increased abdominal pressure.
3. Other pathological factors, including pelvic organ prolapse, urinary tract obstruction, urethral stones, urethral polyps, etc., may lead to weakened urethral control or abnormal bladder function, resulting in urinary leakage during rope skipping. Factors such as decreased estrogen levels and obesity may also increase the risk of urinary incontinence.
It is recommended to seek medical attention in a timely manner, clarify the cause through relevant examinations, and receive targeted treatment for female skipping rope urinary leakage. The treatment methods may include drug therapy, physical therapy, surgical treatment, etc. At the same time, maintaining good lifestyle and personal hygiene habits, avoiding holding urine, and maintaining regular urination habits can also help alleviate symptoms.