Urinary incontinence is the loss of urine control. It can be a 
temporary or permanent condition depending on the underlying cause and 
is more common in women than men. It is difficult to accurately estimate
 the number of men affected as it is an under reported condition 
Estimates are in the region of about 5 million men in the United States.
Causes of urinary incontinence
Prostate problems and male urinary incontinence: 
Difficulty and unpredictability in passing urine is a common feature of 
prostate abnormalities. It can also be a side effect of total 
prostatectomy (surgical removal of the prostate).
Head injury and spinal cord injury: Damage to the head or 
spinal cord due to disease or trauma can result in loss of bladder 
control as messages passing from the brain to the bladder are 
interrupted or lost. The loss can be either on a temporary or permanent 
basis.
Diseases that can cause male urinary incontinence: 
Neurological diseases, both cancerous and benign, degenerative diseases 
such as Parkinson's disease and Multiple Sclerosis are just some of 
reasons for loss of urination control.
Infection: In urinary tract infection incontinence may be the
 only symptom of what can be a serious infection. Treatment is with 
antibiotics.
The aging process: Organic brain damage that occurs as we get
 older can affect both the way in which we function and think. Confusion
 in time and space can result in incontinence. Body parts are also prone
 to let us down as we age, just normal wear and tear takes its toll.
Toxins: Too much alcohol is one is one of the commoner causes
 of temporary or one off types of incontinence. Any toxins that effect 
human functioning can effect our ability to pass urine.
Medications: Common to this type of incontinence are the drugs that have a sedating effect especially if given in high doses.
Mental State: Emotional distress and illness can lead to urinary incontinence.
Types of Male Urinary Incontinence
There are a number of different types of incontinence and they are 
important in as much as they affect the type of treatment that can be 
offered to cure or provide maximum assistance to the sufferer.The types 
are:
Stress incontinence. This is the most common type of 
incontinence. Urine can leak during coughing, sneezing and laughing, and
 lifting heavy objects or in any sort of exercise that puts pressure on 
the bladder.
Urge incontinence. This is when you know you want to urinate but
 you cannot hold it long enough to make it to the restroom in time. It 
is experienced by people with conditions such Parkinson's disease, 
diabetes, after a stroke, in dementia.
Overflow incontinence. This is when the quantity of urine exceeds the capacity of the bladder and leakage of urine then occurs.
Functional incontinence. The knowledge that you want to urinate 
but because of a physical problem you cannot get to the restroom quickly
 enough.
Treatment and management of urinary incontinence.
Treatment of
 urinary incontinence depends on the underlying cause of it. It is 
important that your family doctor is consulted. The doctor should give 
you a complete physical and from the information that you give him/her 
and the tests that can be carried out (often very simple) a diagnosis 
and treatment can often cure or minimize signs and symptoms of male 
urinary incontinence.
 
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