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urinary incontinence risk: miscellaneous factors

by Diane K. Newman, DNP, FAAN, BCB-PMD

Immobility, impaired cognitive status, multi-medication use, constipation, low fluid intake and subsequent dehydration are all risk factors for urinary incontinence in both men and women. 

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Acute (or reversible) urinary incontinence is most often caused by a new or recent medical problem that is treatable. Medical conditions such as dehydration, delirium, urinary retention, fecal impaction / constipation, urinary tract infection and atrophic vaginitis can all cause urinary incontinence.

Treatment to correct any of these problems should begin as soon as there is a diagnosis and once the underlying problem is resolved, the urinary incontinence is likely to improve. In addition to medical problems, certain medications can cause or contribute to urinary incontinence.

Bowel impaction can bring about both fecal and urinary  incontinence. The build up of stool in the rectum can harden and causes an increase of pressure on the bladder and a urinary incontinenceepisode may result.

For information on how to encourage bowel regularity, see Bowel Irregularity

The word DRIP is an easy acronym developed by Dr. Joe Ouslander, a geriatrician at Emory University, to remember these causes:

D = Delirium, Dehydration, Diapers.
R = Retention, Restricted Mobility.
I = Impaction, Infection, Inflammation.
P = Pharmaceuticals, Polyuria, Paget's disease.

Posted January 2002
Last Updated August 2009

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