Although urinary incontinence comes in different types, they all share similar symptoms—mainly, leaking urine unintentionally. Accidents or leaks may occur only when pressure is placed on the bladder, such as when you’re laughing or sneezing, or they may happen unexpectedly.
You may have urinary incontinence if you experience the following symptoms:
- A sensation that you did not fully empty your bladder
- Feeling a need to urinate even if your bladder is only partially full
- Frequent trips to the bathroom
- Frequent, urgent need to urinate
- Leaking urine when trying to reach the toilet
- Leaking urine when you laugh, cough, sneeze or exercise
- Recurrent urinary tract infections
- Weak urine stream