Male Incontinence Specialist in Clearwater, FL
Helping Men Overcome Urinary Issues
Male incontinence is a very common condition, but it is something that is quite manageable. In order to appropriately treat urinary incontinence in Clearwater men, it is very important that you receive a diagnosis early on. Speaking to a board-certified urologist near the Clearwater area will help you to determine the type of urinary incontinence that you have and how you can manage your symptoms in an ongoing sense.
Bladder control problems can range from urinating too frequently to actual urine leakage (urinary incontinence). Male urinary incontinence affects millions of people every year yet, many men feel too embarrassed to discuss the issue with their doctor, allowing the problem to continue to interfere with quality of life.
Fortunately for men in Clearwater, Largo and Dunedin, Jonathan Beilan MD understands how difficult it can be to open up about urinary incontinence. Our experienced urologist can recommend many new treatments to cure or manage your incontinence, letting you resume a normal life free from worry and shame. Working with an experienced urologist like Dr. Beilan will give you information to guide your treatment going forward. Our goal is to help alleviate your symptoms and restore your quality of life. Call our sexual health clinic at (727) 441-1508
What is Male Urinary Incontinence?
It’s a taboo subject – no one wants to talk about incontinence. The fact is, the myths of incontinence often obstruct people from getting the help they need to live an active lifestyle. Knowing the truth about incontinence can help relieve any embarrassment of the condition.
Over 2 million men suffer from incontinence. You are not alone.
Bladder (or urinary) incontinence is the unintentional loss of urine. It is a serious problem that men are reluctant to discuss with others. When the muscle (sphincter) that holds the bladder neck closed is not strong enough to retain urine in the bladder, the result is urinary incontinence.
Incontinence may occur when:
- The sphincter is too weak
- The bladder muscles contract strongly
- The bladder is not emptied regularly
In men, urinary incontinence often is related to a medical problem or a treatment involving:
- The prostate gland
- Enlargement prostate (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, BPH)
- Prostate removal due to cancer
What are the types of incontinence?
Stress Incontinence: The accidental release of urine when pressure is applied to the bladder, such as when you cough, sneeze, laugh or lift something heavy. This is the most common type of incontinence post-prostate cancer.
Urge Incontinence: When the bladder contracts at the wrong time giving you the feeling that you have to urinate immediately even if you may have just emptied your bladder.
Overflow Incontinence: Characterized by leaking when the bladder does not empty properly. This can be due to other medical conditions such as an enlarged prostate or a narrowing of the urethra.
Total Incontinence: Continual leakage of urine due to complete sphincter deficiency.
How does a functioning bladder work?The bladder is a hollow organ in the lower abdomen. It stores urine, the liquid waste produced by the kidneys. Urine passes from each kidney into the bladder through a tube called a ureter. Urine leaves the bladder and exits the body through another tube called the urethra. As the bladder fills with urine, pressure is exerted on its walls, which you experience as the need to urinate. This triggers the brain to send a message to the layer of muscle that surrounds the inner lining of the bladder, forcing the muscle to contract (tighten) and the urine to flow out of the bladder. At the same time, the sphincter muscle that surrounds the urethra relaxes, letting the urine flow out of the body. This process requires both nerves and muscles working together to prevent urine leakage. Damage, weakening or injury to either muscles or nerves can result in incontinence. |
Incontinence can be caused by:
- Prostate removal
- Infections or medications
- Diseases
- Urethral strictures
- DESD (Detrusor External Sphincter Dyssynergia)
- Pelvic trauma
- Spinal cord damage
- Multiple sclerosis
- Neurological disorders
The cause of incontinence and the impact it has on the nerves or muscles will determine the type of incontinence you may have.
Signs of Urinary Incontinence:
Do you leak urine when you:
- Cough?
- Sneeze?
- Laugh?
- Bend?
- Lift?
- Change positions (i.e., sitting or lying to standing)?
- Sleep?
Does urine leakage affect your life?
If you answered yes to any of these questions or if you think incontinence is preventing you from enjoying life, talk to your doctor. He can diagnose your type of incontinence and help you find the most effective treatment option.
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The best way to begin treatment for male urinary incontinence is to visit our sexual health specialists and discuss your options with them. To schedule your appointment with Clearwater Sex Health, call (727) 441-1508 or request an appointment using our secure online form!