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What is Incontinence?

Incontinence is uncontrollable passing of urine from the body. This means that those with the condition struggle or have an inability to control their bladder, making them frequently urinate without a choice. Those with incontinence will often need to use the toilet or in extreme cases will often wet themselves. Incontinence can be an unpleasant condition that makes daily life challenging if left untreated. You can buy Incontinence treatment online through reputable online pharmacies, such as e-Surgery.   

Can I buy my Incontinence tablets online?

Yes, you can buy incontinence tablets online from registered online prescribers such as e-Surgery. 

When buying incontinence tablets or any other medication online, always look for the green GPhC logo on the bottom of each page you visit. This ensures that the website is operating legally.

Who can experience Incontinence?

Urinary Incontinence can be experienced by anyone at any age or gender, but it is most commonly known to affect women over the age of 50. There’s not one known reason why women over 50 often experience Incontinence, but it’s often linked to urinary tract infection, vaginal infections, constipation and general body changes as you age. In extreme cases it can be linked to a weak bladder or weakened pelvic floor muscles.  

Is Incontinence common?

For women, urinary incontinence can be common with studies showing that 20% to 30% of young adult women experiencing urinary incontinence, 30% to 40% of middle-aged women and 30% to 50% of elderly women having the condition. Sometimes people can experience Urinary Incontinence but will not let others know due to the social judgement, so these numbers could be understated.  

What are the symptoms of Incontinence?

Urinary Incontinence can come in many forms but all of which are very similar. Symptoms of Incontinence are described as:  

Urge incontinence: Experience an intense and sudden urge to urinate, often experiencing urine loss, especially during the night.  

Stress Incontinence: Often experienced by older people, this is when urine leaks when there is added pressure on your bladder, when lifting, coughing, laughing or sneezing.  

Overflow Incontinence: This is described as the constant leaking of urine when the bladder hasn’t completely emptied.  

You should speak to your healthcare provider if you are experiencing symptoms, the symptoms are worsening or are persistent over time. You can buy Incontinence treatment online through e-Surgery.  

Can Incontinence cause thrush?

Frequent urination can increase your likelihood of developing thrush. This is because constantly having urine pass through can keep your genitals moist and damp, which can be the ideal breeding ground for fungi to grow. It’s unlikely that the incontinence is the direct cause of thrush, but it may play a part. Thrush is formed by the candida fungus and is not classed as a sexually transmitted disease. The condition is generally harmless, but it can cause discomfort and could cause harm if left untreated over time.  

Can Incontinence be cured?

There is no known complete cure for Urinary Incontinence, but there are treatment options available. Treating the condition is the most effective way of reducing the symptoms, which can allow you to carry on with everyday life without the stress of unwanted urination. Speak to your healthcare provider about your condition and they will be able to offer you professional advice and guidance on how to manage your symptoms and issue you medication if they deem necessary. 

Can Incontinence be a sign of cancer?

Urinary Incontinence can sometimes be a sign of certain cancers, and sometimes the treatments used to treat cancer can cause Incontinence. If you feel you’re experiencing Incontinence because of your cancer or treatment, you should inform your prescriber of your symptoms so they can make an informed decision on what medication may be best suited to help optimise your health.    

Can Incontinence be treated?

Urinary Incontinence can be treated with medication as well as by at home methods of strengthening your bladder, such as:  

  • Doing pelvic floor exercises everyday  
  • Losing weight 
  • Cutting down alcohol and caffeine intake  
  • Stopping smoking or vaping  

It’s recommended to combine at home methods with prescription medication to help treat Incontinence. You can speak to your GP, pharmacist or one of e-Surgery’s clinical team to receive the best advice and guidance about your condition. They can also give you a prescription so you can buy Incontinence medication online.  

 

Can Incontinence cause dehydration?

Urination is the body removing the toxins from liquids consumed throughout the day, but by not replacing the fluid, your body can quickly become dehydrated. Not having enough water in your body can have damaging effects on your health. Experiencing mild dehydration can cause your blood pressure to increase, as well as your body temperature and even heart rate. For those who experience severe dehydration it can result in kidney damage or brain damage and in worst cases, death.  

If you are passing lots of urine, it’s important to maintain a certain level of hydration in order to avoid becoming dehydrated.  

Can Incontinence cause irritation?

Yes, if you develop dermatitis because of frequent urination, you will likely experience irritation around your genitals. Dermatitis can be treated with medication, so you should consult your GP or pharmacist if you think you have developed the condition as a result of Incontinence. Skin irritation is common amongst those with Incontinence, largely due to the frequent urine creating a damp environment it creates in your underwear. Changing regularly and allowing air to reach the area can help avoid developing rashes.  

Can you experience Incontinence after pregnancy?

Urinary Incontinence is very common among women in the weeks and months after giving birth. This is because your body has gone through many changes, such as the pelvic floor muscles being damaged which means the Urethra might not stay fully closed. Usually, your body will begin to heal within the months after giving birth, but sometimes the damage can be permanent if the delivery wasn’t straight forward or there were complications.  

What exercises help with Incontinence?

Pelvic floor exercises are one of the most effective exercises you can do to help strengthen your pelvic floor. They work by strengthening all of the main major muscles that surround the bladder, as well as your genitalia. This can make holding in urine easier and can even help improve sexual performance. These exercises are the most cost-effective method of helping support Urinary Incontinence, but it’s not recommended to use them as your main form of treatment. For the best results it’s advised to take medication alongside regular exercise and lifestyle changes. You can buy Incontinence medication online through e-Surgery.  

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