When symptoms do appear, they may include difficulty urinating, involuntary release of urine (urinary incontinence), and pain during sexual intercourse.
If you are experiencing involuntary release of urine (urinary incontinence), further testing may be needed to determine what procedure is needed.
This antispasmodic effect prevents the involuntary release of urine in people with overactive bladders.
You experience the involuntary release of urine.
A lower level of collagen may lead to the involuntary release of urine (urinary incontinence).
No snatch is going to come off without some screaming and the involuntary release of a few pints of urine.
You have moderate to severe involuntary release of urine.
You have involuntary release of urine upon sneezing, laughing, coughing, or exercising.
Stress incontinence in women can cause frequent involuntary release of urine during activities that put pressure on your bladder, such as coughing or laughing.