Stress incontinence
Stress incontinence proposed by the International Continence Society (ICS) is defined as a sudden increase in abdominal pressure resulting in involuntary outflow of urine, not caused by detrusor systolic pressure or bladder wall Caused by tension pressure. It is characterized by no enuresis under normal conditions, and urine automatically flows when abdomen pressure suddenly increases. Such as coughing, laughing, sneezing, jumping, or carrying heavy objects, the urine involuntarily leaks from the urethral opening.
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