a sudden urge and uncontrollable urge pass urine. This problem occurs when the bladder becomes too sensitive to stretching by urine accumulation.
The involuntary and accidental loss of urine when the person is aware of the need to get to the bathroom but is not able to hold the urine long enough to get there. Usually it is associated with an abrupt and strong desire to void (urgency). Urge incontinence is usually associated with the urodynamics findings of involuntary detrusor contractions or detrusor overactivity (see detrusor external sphincter dyssynergia, detrusor hyperactivity with impaired bladder contractility, detrusor instability, hyperreflexia, sensory urgency).
Urinary incontinence associated with a sensation of urgency.
as the name suggests, people with urge incontinence suffer from the uncontrollable urge to urinate, even when the bladder is relatively empty. This condition is common in older people, and it results from an overactive bladder that sometimes contracts unexpectedly.
incontinence that occurs when urine leaks after a person is aware of the need to urinate, but they are unable to control the loss of urine before they reach the toilet. It is sometimes called an overactive bladder.
A failure to prevent leakage when accompanied with an intense sensation to pass urine.
The leakage of urine (usually larger amounts than in stress incontinence) due to an inability to delay voiding ; the patient has a "warning" of the urgency to void before the bladder contracts.
Characterized by the frequent and sudden need to urinate.
Sudden leaking of relatively larg amounts of urine when the bladder muscle contracts, over-coming the contractions of the pelvic and urogenital diaphragm and sphincter muscles.
Involuntary loss of urine triggered by an urge to urinate; most often results from an overactive bladder.
A type of incontinence that occurs when the bladder contracts unexpectedly by itself, often leaving you unable to make it to the restroom in time.
the inability to hold urine long enough to reach a restroom. It is often found in people who have conditions such as diabetes, stroke, dementia, Parkinson's disease, and multiple sclerosis, but may be an indication of other diseases or conditions that would also warrant medical attention.
Type of urinary incontinence that occurs suddenly and usually short in duration.
A type of incontinence when a person has the awareness to use the restroom, but is unable to hold the urine to make it there in time. Urge incontinence causes a person to release urine involuntarily due to detrusor overactivity. It is associated with the abrupt and strong desire to void (urgency).
A sudden, intense urge to urinate and the inability to hold urine long enough to reach a restroom
Leakage of urine in the presence of a strong desire to void
loss of urine from the bladder that is associated with a very strong desire to urinate and an inability to delay long enough to get to the toilet in time.
A condition characterized by a strong desire to urinate, followed by involuntary contractions of the bladder causing loss of urine.
Involuntary leakage of urine caused by a sudden urge to urinate not related to abdominal pressure.
Uncontrolled urine loss with an abrupt, strong desire to void (urgency). More about InterStim Therapy for Urinary Control. .