Urge Incontinence Specialists in Tampa, FL

There are several different types of urinary incontinence. Urge incontinence is unique as it is a sudden and intense need to urinate that is soon followed by an unwanted contraction of the bladder, which causes an involuntary loss of urine. The board-certified urologists at Florida Sex Health are highly experienced in diagnosing and treating men experiencing symptoms of urge incontinence.  They will take the time to thoroughly discuss your symptoms and your treatment options.  Call (813)821-8035 to schedule an appointment at our urology clinic in Tampa, FL today!

Urge incontinence is also referred to as:

  • Bladder spasms
  • Overactive bladder
  • Spasmodic bladder
  • Detrusor instability
  • Irritable bladder

It is important to remember that urge incontinence is not a disease, but is actually a symptom of another medical condition, physical issues, or lifestyle habits. The occasional, minor leaks of urine caused by urge incontinence are more likely to occur in women and older adults.

Causes of Urge Incontinence

A few different types of medical conditions that may be causing urge incontinence to occur include:

  • A bladder infection
  • Pregnancy or childbirth
  • An enlarged prostate
  • Menopause
  • Prostate cancer
  • Bladder cancer
  • Neurological disorders
  • Bladder or kidney stones
  • An obstruction near the opening of the bladder

Treatment for Urge Incontinence in Tampa, FL

Typically, if an individual’s urge incontinence is minor and manageable during their day-to-day life, there is no real reason to seek further treatment. However, if you are finding it difficult to perform everyday activities due to your urge incontinence, then it may be time to consult with a urology specialist at Florida Sex Health.

Our physicians are likely to first try different exercises and dietary changes in order to avoid a more invasive treatment method, but if these prove to be ineffective in relieving your urge incontinence symptoms then decisions regarding more serious options may have to be made. Common medical treatments for urge incontinence include:

Schedule an Urge Incontinence Treatment Consultation

It is important to carefully weigh the risks and benefits associated with these various forms of treatment and to discuss them all thoroughly with your healthcare provider. To schedule a consultation with Justin Parker, MD or Rafael Carrion, MD from Florida Sex Health, please call our Tampa urology clinic today at (813)821-8035.

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