The inability of women to hold back their urine pants may be caused by various reasons. The following are direct answers in formats 1, 2, and 3:
1. Urinary tract infection: This is one of the common causes in young women, especially acute cystitis. Urinary tract infections can lead to frequent urination, urgency, and often accompanied by burning sensation during urination, painful urination, and even hematuria. Treatment usually includes drinking plenty of water, urinating, and taking oral antibiotics.
2. Bladder overactivity syndrome: It is more common in middle-aged and elderly women, characterized by poor bladder stability, frequent and high-frequency contractions, leading to a strong desire to urinate, and may even urinate before reaching the toilet. The main treatment is the combination of M receptor blockers and alpha receptor blockers, aimed at controlling the unstable contraction of the bladder.
3. Urinary incontinence: Stress urinary incontinence: More common in elderly women, caused by pelvic floor muscle relaxation, resulting in urinary incontinence during movements that increase abdominal pressure such as coughing, sneezing, and laughing. The treatment methods include medication therapy, pelvic floor muscle exercise, and surgical treatment. Urgency urinary incontinence: caused by urinary tract infections, characterized by strong desire to urinate and leakage of urine from the urethral opening. Treatment includes bladder function training, biofeedback therapy, electrical stimulation therapy, acupuncture and moxibustion therapy and drug therapy.
The above information is for reference only and does not constitute professional medical advice. When faced with the situation of being unable to hold back their urine pants, women should seek medical attention promptly in order to obtain professional diagnosis and treatment. Doctors will develop personalized treatment plans based on the specific situation of patients.