IF you are having trouble controlling your bladder the first thing I suggest is you get yourself some adult diapers so you do not ruin your clothing. "Depends" is one such product and can be found in drug store, grocery store and big box stores such as Costco and Wal-Mart. Next call your doctor and make an appointment to find out why this is happening. There are any number of reasons for this to be happening and may be curable without any invasive procedures.
Bladder problems are a fairly common ailment for adults so there is no reason to be embarrassed about seeing a doctor. I'm sure your family doctor has seen his or hers fair share of this problem. IF your insurance allows and you would prefer not to see your family doctor. You could skip the family doctor and go right to the Urologist. The Urologist is doctor that deals in problems of the urinary tract.
You probably don't know an urologist and rather than pick one out of the phone book. Call your local hospital patient referral line. Tell them of your problem and they will refer you to either a staff doctor or one of the doctors that has privileges at that hospital. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
Dragonflymagic answered Tuesday February 11 2014, 4:50 pm: If you never had the problem before but now find yourself unable to control your bladder, it could easily be a medical problem. There are adults who have this issue for various reasons, its called Incontinence amd there are many different reasons for it and many different types. It can be socially very embarassing to have this happen. But it is nothing odd or bad to Doctors, they see this condition more than you would think in people of all ages ranging from young athletes to the elderly. So I advise you to go see your doctor. Be honest in sharing everything in detail that you are experiencing and the Dr. will find a medication that helps this urine leakage to stop. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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