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Health
Problems of the Elderly |
Urinary
Incontinence
What
is urinary incontinence?
It refers
to the condition where a person passes urine involuntarily. It is a common
problem in the elderly, especially in females.
Causes
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Weakened
pelvic floor muscles may lead to leakage of urine when the pressure
inside the abdomen is raised e.g. when coughing, sneezing, laughing
and lifting heavy objects. It is more common in obese women past middle
age, especially those who have had childbirths.
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Over-excitement
or irritation of bladder muscles in situations like urinary tract
infection (UTI)
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Stroke,
dementia or other diseases of the nervous system that can affect the
control of urination.
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Other
factors: Severe constipation, drug therapy, environmental and psychological
factors
Possible consequences of improper management
1.Physical
effects
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Rashes,
poor skin integrity and skin infection
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Pressure
sores may easily develop in bed-ridden elderly
2.Psychological
effects
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Emotional
disturbance such as anxiety, sense of insecurity, shame and embarrassment
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Reduced
social activities
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Weakened
interpersonal relationships as a result of social withdrawal
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Low self-esteem:
feeling of low self-worth, helplessness and loss of control
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Reduced
sexual activities due to possible embarrassment
Management of urinary incontinence
1.Positive
attitude
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Face
the problem and seek early medical advice
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Learn
how to cope with negative emotions
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Treat
it as a health problem and not something which is to be ashamed of
2. Pelvic
floor exercises (Kegel exercises)
- Pelvic
floor exercises can strengthen muscle power and restore voiding control.
For further information about the exercise, please contact health professionals
3.Drug therapy
- Drug therapy
aims at tackling infections and controlling incontinence. It should
be prescribed by the doctor and self-medication is not recommended
Other helpful measures to prevent urinary incontinence
1.Maintain
adequate hydration
2.Prevent
constipation
- Adequate
fluids, high fiber diet, and regular exercises all help to prevent constipation.
3.Weight
control
- Obesity
can increase the pressure inside the abdomen. Hence maintaining a healthy
body weight by regular exercises and a balanced diet is important in
reducing the chance of incontinence.
4.Bladder
training
- Emptying
the bladder regularly at 2-3 hourly intervals can improve the control
of urination and increase the awareness of the need for urination.
5.Regular
pelvic floor exercises
- Helps
strengthen the muscle power and restore voiding control
6.Improvement
of home environment
- Ensure
an easy access to the toilet or use a commode in the bedroom if necessary
7.Choice
of clothing
- Wear simple
clothing such as trousers with elastic waist bands for easy undressing
Related topics
Constipation
Stroke
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