Not exact matches
You are very pregnant, possibly very near your due date, or even past it, and
urine is
leaking from you.
If you have a boy, point his penis down to help prevent
urine from leaking out the top of the diaper.
It's called stress incontinence, where your muscles aren't able to stop
urine from leaking out when pressure gets applied to the abdomen.
«However, proteins
from the blood can
leak into the
urine when the filters of the kidney, called glomeruli, are damaged.»
It is not the only structure preventing you
from leaking urine.
A strong pelvic floor keeps you
from leaking urine, holds your internal organs in place, supports your spine and pelvis and is needed for sexual function.
It squeezes to prevent
urine from leaking through the urethra.
They are pads with a plastic liner on the back to keep
urine from leaking through.
Urinary incontinence is involuntary or uncontrollable
leaking of
urine from the bladder.
As the cycle progresses, glucose continues to build up in the body,
leaking into the
urine and drawing water
from cells in the body into the urinary tract, leading to constant dehydration despite increased water intake.
When your dog is in heat, her vulva enlarges, and she may
leak a bloody discharge
from the vagina and mark territory with her
urine to advertise her fertility.
It is usually caused by hormonal deficiencies that result in a loss of control of the urethral sphincter (the muscle that prevents
urine from leaking out of the bladder), but structural or neurological problems can also be involved.
The
urine involuntarily
leaks from the urethra while the dog is even resting or sleeping.
When a dog is suffering
from urinary incontinence, they will experience involuntary or uncontrollable
leaking of
urine from the bladder.
In normal dogs,
urine is prevented
from leaking out of the bladder by a band of muscular tissue at the base of the bladder.
There are also many causes of both: everything
from heart failure to intestinal parasites for the big stomach and kidney failure to incontinence for the
leaking urine, so definitely have your veterinarian check her out and run some tests on her as soon as you can.
Some older dogs (over seven years) can lose control of the urethral sphincter, which is the muscle that prevents
urine from leaking out of the bladder.