Kegel exercizes can help. Look up Kegel on Google to learn how to do them, they can be very effective.
Incontinence. If this is happening regularly you must see a doctor.
Yes, many a times incontinence of the urine is due to change in medication. It could be a side effect of the new medicine or change in dosage. In such cases you should show it to a doctor.
Urine incontinence is a condition when you do not have any control over the bladder and it cause involuntary urine leaks. It could happen to both men and women.
Enuresis is the involuntary discharge of urine; also called incontinence.
No, this is not normal. You shouldn't be using a pad if not menstruating, also you should never have urine on your sanitary pad - are you sure this is urine and not discharge? If this is urine then you either need to wipe yourself better after using the bathroom or you need to see your doctor as you may be experiencing urinary incontinence.
Incontinence.
No they can not.
Uncontrolled loss of urine from the bladder is called enuresis or urinary incontinence.
Philip B. Price has written: 'Plastic operations for incontinence of urine and of feces' -- subject(s): Fecal incontinence, Urinary incontinence
Urge Incontinence is when urine escapes from the bladder. This happens because muscles are contracting improperly. It is the second highest form of incontinence.
Usually women tend to get urine incontinence more than men especially when they reach menopause. Often it is seen when there is a hormonal change in the body of a woman it could lead to loss of bladder control. Also, the urethral muscle loses strength and elasticity causing urine incontinence.
For stress related urine incontinence you should do pelvic floor exercises as they strengthen the muscles that help to control the bladder and you do not have the urge to urinate so often.