Yes it could be urge incontinence. It could also be a wide range of things that could be harmful. The best thing to do would be to go see your doctor and have him look
Pertains to overactivity of the sphincter in which the muscle contracts frequently, causing the need to urinate.
Urge incontinence refers to being unable to hold your urine. You get the urge to urinate, and then are unable to prevent yourself from urinating a little.
maybe an infection
Some of the symptoms of urge incontinence are loss of urine when you exert pressure on your bladder by laughing, coughing, or sneezing. Often you will have a sudden urge to urinate and then accidently urinate. If you have these symptoms, or feel that there is a problem, you should contact your physician.
It is best to talk to a medical professional. The two of you can figure out what plan of action is best for you. Overactive bladder is the need to urinate often and frequently (aka urge incontinence). There are medications and even physical therapies available that can help.
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.
What could be the cause of frequent urge to urinate with little to no pain and no infection present?
Urge incontinence is not a lot of fun! It is when your muscles will spasm or contract without control which initiates involuntary or frequent urination. To find out more about urge incontinence, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov provides excellent information.
Urge Incontinence is when urine escapes from the bladder. This happens because muscles are contracting improperly. It is the second highest form of incontinence.
The best way to find out how to deal with urge incontinence would be to talk to your family doctor or nursing staff.
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If you feel the urge to use the restroom more frequently you could have a bladder infection. I assume your question pertains to your need to urinate more frequently.