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What Causes Urine Leakage While Jumping?

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Posted on Thu, 5 Mar 2015
Question: Hi doc, when i jump urine come out. M 25 yrs old
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Answered by Dr. V. Sasanka (59 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
most likely not a problem but please investigate

Detailed Answer:
Hi,
It is unusual for a young man to have this issue and therefore I suggest a few basic tests which could help us decide if you gave a problem.
These include an ultrasound scan of kidneys and urinary bladder (KUB) with a full bladder, and after you have emptied to assess post void residue and a uroflowmetry to confirm you have no obstruction.
If these are normal, toy most likely can try and improve the strength of pelvic floor muscles by going what we call Kegel's exercises which should help reduce the occurrence of leak
On the other hand, if your gliw is not adequate or if you have a lot of residue if if your bladder is thick or if kidneys are swollen, you may need other tests like urodynamics.
Hope I have been able to help you
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What Causes Urine Leakage While Jumping?

Brief Answer: most likely not a problem but please investigate Detailed Answer: Hi, It is unusual for a young man to have this issue and therefore I suggest a few basic tests which could help us decide if you gave a problem. These include an ultrasound scan of kidneys and urinary bladder (KUB) with a full bladder, and after you have emptied to assess post void residue and a uroflowmetry to confirm you have no obstruction. If these are normal, toy most likely can try and improve the strength of pelvic floor muscles by going what we call Kegel's exercises which should help reduce the occurrence of leak On the other hand, if your gliw is not adequate or if you have a lot of residue if if your bladder is thick or if kidneys are swollen, you may need other tests like urodynamics. Hope I have been able to help you