Male Urinary Incontinence


Overview and Facts about Male Urinary Incontinence

Male urinary incontinence, or the involuntary loss of bladder control, affects between 2 and 15 percent of men ages 15 to 64 and 5 to 15 percent of men over 60 not living at a senior assisted living facility.

The four main types of male urinary incontinence are:

  • Stress urinary incontinence, which is due to weak pelvic floor muscles allowing urine to escape.
  • Urge incontinence, which is characterized by the intense need to urinate that often cannot be controlled.
  • Overflow incontinence, which occurs when more urine is made than the bladder can hold or when the bladder is full and cannot empty, thereby causing urine leakage.
  • Mixed incontinence, which is a combination of stress and urge incontinence.

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