Why does jumping leak urine?

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2025-05-04 05:45:04 Views: 67 times

If a jump will show urine leakage, it is recommended to go to the hospital for an examination to clarify possible causes. 1. If the patient is a woman, it is more common in pelvic floor organ prolapse. Often due to long-term use of abdominal pressure, multiple births, or after menopause, the pelvic floor muscles gradually relax, which leads to downward movement of the bladder, urethra, and uterus. A decrease in urethral closure pressure will indicate a temporary swelling of bladder pressure during jumping, showing urine leakage. This situation requires further examination of pelvic floor function. 2. Chronic urinary retention, caused by various reasons, can lead to increased pressure in the bladder. When jumping occurs, it can lead to a transient increase in abdominal pressure. When this pressure is transmitted to the bladder, it can lead to a transient increase in bladder pressure. The bladder pressure itself is at a relatively high level.

Why does jumping leak urine?



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