The main symptom of urinary incontinence is leakage of urine. This leakage can be frequent and heavy, or it can be small and rather rare. For an active woman or for a woman who loses a large amount of urine each time, even one episode per week may be too much.
Some other common symptoms of urinary incontinence include:
- A strong desire to urinate, whether or not the bladder is full, often occurring together with pelvic discomfort or pressure
- Urinating more than once in a two-hour period or more than seven times a day
- The need to get up and urinate at least twice during sleep
- Painful urination
- Bed wetting or urinating while sleeping
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