Many men in life are troubled by the disease of urinary incontinence, and the causes of different patients are different. So what are the common causes?What are the types of symptoms?Here are the causes and clinical symptoms of male urinary incontinence for everyone for everyone to understand.
The cause of male urinary incontinence
True urinary incontinence
Due to the disorders such as bladder or urinary tract infection, stones, tuberculosis, tumors, etc., the bladder forced the urine muscle to over -shrinkage and the urethral sphincter is excessively relaxed, so that the urine cannot control the flowing out of the bladder.
Pseudo urinary incontinence
Due to lower urinary tract obstruction (urethral stenosis, prostate hyperplasia or tumor) or bladder forced urinary muscle weakness, paralysis (congenital malformation, damage change, tumor and inflammatory lesions, etc., which causes the dysfunction of the bladder to regulate the damage of the bladder), cause excessive bladder excessive bladder)The expansion and the internal pressure rise are forced to overflow, also known as "overflowing urinary incontinence".
Stressed urinary incontinence
It is due to the relaxation of the urethral sphincter that when the cough, laughing, sneezing, and weightlifting are suddenly increased, the abdominal pressure suddenly increases, causing a small amount of urine to overflow.
Congenital urinary incontinence
See various congenital urinary tract deformities.
Symptoms of male urinary incontinence
No resistance urinary incontinence
Because the urethral resistance is completely lost, urine cannot be stored in the bladder, and the patients flow out of the urethra when they stand.
Stressed urinary incontinence
It is when the abdominal pressure increases (such as cough, sneezing, upper stairs or running), that is, urine flows out of the urethra.The cause of such urinary incontinence is complicated and requires detailed examination.
Overflowing urinary incontinence
It is due to the more severe mechanical (such as prostate hyperplasia) or functional obstruction caused by the lower urinary tract. When the internal pressure of the bladder rises to a certain extent and exceeds the urethra resistance, the urine is continuously dripping from the urethra.The bladder of these patients is expanding.
Reflex urine incontinence
It is caused by a complete motor neuron lesions. The urination relies on spinal cord reflection. Patients do not intermittent intermittent urine (intermittent urinary incontinence). There is no feeling of urination.
Urgent urinary incontinence
It can be caused by strong local stimuli such as partial motor neuron lesions or acute cystitis. Patients have very serious frequent urination and emergent symptoms.Urinary incontinence occurs due to strong urine muscle without inhibitory contraction.
(Editor in charge: Lin Sen)