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The ability to control when you urinate is known as voluntary urination, while the inability to control it is referred to as urinary incontinence.
Inability to hold urination can be caused by a variety of factors, including overactive bladder, urinary tract infections, or bladder control issues. Stress, anxiety, and certain medications can also contribute to this problem. Additionally, age-related changes in bladder function may affect your ability to control urination. If this is a recurring issue, consulting a healthcare professional is advisable for proper evaluation and management.
Individuals who have control over their own urination and have a fully functioning urinary tract, but cannot make it to the bathroom in time due to a physical or cognitive disability, are functionally incontinent.
Enuresis is the medical meaning urinary incontinence. Primary enuresis means that the patient has never had control over urination. In contrast, secondary enuresis means the patient had been continent, but then lost the control of urination. Nocturnal enuresis means bedwetting.
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Enuresis is a repeated inability to control urination (wetting). Use of the term is usually limited to describing individuals old enough to be expected to exercise such control. Involuntary urination is also known as urinary incontinence and can occurwith both children and adults. Enuresis is often used to describe wetting by children who cannot control their urination, and beyond an age when bladder control is normally expected. This incontinence is frequently noted when the child is asleep and not conscious. Most children have control (continence) of their bladder by the age of two, but this can extend to a later age. Many experts recommend that a child who is five years old and still incontinent may merit further intervention to help develop bladder control, especially when the child is asleep and the wetting problem likely to occur.
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An inability to distiguish between behaviors determined to be proper or improper by a society. Normativity refers to behaviors that are acceptable for a society, such as norms. Ambiguity refers to vagueness or an inability to discern.
The birth control pill does not cause difficult urination. If you're having this symptom, see your health care provider to make sure you don't have an infection.
Neural control of urination involves the coordination of the bladder muscles and sphincters by the nervous system to regulate the storage and release of urine. The process involves complex interactions between the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves to initiate and control the urination reflex. Disruption in this neural control can lead to urinary incontinence or retention issues.