
Female incontinence refers to the involuntary leakage of urine, which can occur during activities such as coughing, laughing, exercising, or with a sudden urge to urinate. The severity can range from occasional leaks to more frequent episodes.
This condition often relates to changes in pelvic floor strength and muscle coordination.
Female incontinence can develop due to weakening of the pelvic floor muscles, hormonal changes, pregnancy, childbirth, aging, or certain medical conditions. These factors can affect bladder support and control.
Because causes vary, effective management often depends on addressing the underlying muscle and structural changes.