Urinary incontinence remains a taboo subject even though it affects far more people than you might think. SuperSmart reveals 5 key tips to help you control and live with this condition on a daily basis.
Urinary incontinence is a symptom rather than a disease: it gives rise to the uncontrollable, involuntary loss of urine, both during the day and night.
It affects nearly 30% of older women and 15% of older men, though it is not a consequence of normal aging. It is usually caused by a known physical disorder and can be treated, or if not, controlled.
There are 4 types of urinary incontinence:
Some people suffer from more than one type of incontinence - this is referred to as mixed incontinence.
Our predecessors had no knowledge of Kegel exercises but they were already advocating certain exercises for improving perineal tone (pelvic floor muscles), able to stop the flow of urine.
The principle is simple: you contract these particular muscles for 1 to 2 seconds (as if you’re holding in urine or a bowel movement), then relax for about 10 seconds, and repeat this 10 or so times, 3 times a day, for several weeks. Over time, you can increase the period for which you contract the muscles to 10 seconds, and in this way, you’re able to reduce the symptoms of incontinence.
To succeed with this home remedy, it’s best to start the exercises lying down, knees bent and slightly apart, gradually progressing to doing them in a sitting, and finally standing, position. Seek advice from a physiotherapist if necessary.
Which type of urinary incontinence is this for? Primarily stress and overflow incontinence. Kegel exercises are particularly recommended for women during labour and following childbirth (pelvic floor rehabilitation), for men who have undergone prostate ablation, and for the elderly whose pelvic floor muscles have lost tone over time. As a bonus, they may improve sexual pleasure in women.
To get a better idea of the situations likely to cause incontinence, and to reduce symptoms, start a ‘bladder diary’.
For several days, write down the time at which you urinate, specifying whether it was urgent or not, if you had any urine leakage, and if so, what prompted it (coughing, exertion, opening the toilet door, etc). Finally, write down the type and amount of fluid drunk during the day.
A tip for making this home remedy work: don’t try and keep the diary every day. It’s enough to fill it in at regular intervals, so that you can both identify ‘risky’ situations and any habits you need to change, and measure your progress.
For which type of urinary incontinence is this most suitable? All of them: a diary allows you to identify the type of incontinence affecting you. If you then decide to consult a health professional, it will help them select the right treatment.
Several foods increase the risk of incontinence because they irritate the bladder and encourage it to contract:
A tip for success with this home remedy: give up the foods that you can easily do without altogether, and gradually reduce your intake of the others. If you drink copious amounts of coffee a day, it’s best to reduce your consumption gradually, starting with a ban on any coffee past 3pm, and finding a caffeine-free substitute (there are some fantastic herbal teas and decoctions around).
Which type of urinary incontinence is this best for? These foods exacerbate all types, but especially functional incontinence.
In America, cranberry has long been associated with helping those suffering from urine leakage.
Some of the fruit’s components (including quinic acid) seem to prevent bacteria from adhering to urinary tract walls and multiplying there (1-2). As a result, they may help reduce the risk of the urinary infections which often go hand in hand with urinary leakage. This infection risk is greater in individuals who regularly suffer from incontinence as they tend to drink less, making their urine more concentrated and promoting bacteria. A vicious circle!
For the best chance of success with this home remedy: choose a urinary health supplement containing high-quality cranberry (such as U-Tract Forte, in which the cranberry is combined with other synergistic ingredients), and take it just before, or two hours after, a meal, making sure you drink a normal amount. Ask your pharmacist or phytotherapist for advice if necessary.
Who is this for? Those at risk of urinary infections (primarily women) and those who suffer from overfull incontinence (the accumulation of stagnant urine increases levels of bacteria and thus the risk of infection).
Constipation aggravates all urinary disorders, especially incontinence. Two mechanisms are responsible: the effort to defecate weakens the pelvic floor muscles, and stools stuck in the rectum puts pressure on the bladder.
Over time, this pressure exacerbates involuntary urine loss and increases the frequency of urination. It’s therefore advisable to take effective measures to prevent constipation, the best of which is to add more fibre to your diet: green vegetables (asparagus, Brussels sprouts, lettuce, spinach …), fruit (mangos, prunes, bananas), wholemeal starchy foods (wholewheat pasta, brown rice, psyllium …)
For this home remedy to work, it’s best to: start by adding small amounts of fibre, increasing it gradually to improve your tolerance. Give it a chance to work: the effects may take a month or two to be felt once you’ve made the change to your diet.
Who is this for? Anyone who suffers from urine leakage will benefit from consuming more fibre (particularly soluble fibre which softens stools), but especially those who are overweight .
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