What is Passive Incontinence?

It is estimated that between 3 and 6 million people in the UK have urinary incontinence. Around half a million adults in the UK cannot control their bowels properly.

Despite the prevalence of incontinence, the different types of incontinence are not common knowledge. People often think of incontinence to be a condition that affects everyone in the same way. However, incontinence can be very different for each person. Some people have a strong urge before urination that is overwhelming, known as urge incontinence. Many sufferers have stress incontinence, which causes leakages during exercise. Individuals often avoid putting themselves in a situation that often causes incontinence.  For some people however, leakages can go unrealized and occur unexpectedly. These cannot be “prepared for” or controlled. This is known as passive incontinence.                                               

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Passive incontinence can be mentally detrimental and isolating. Often, specialists call it the most mentally draining condition. 35 year old Nancy describes her struggle with passive incontinence, explaining how difficult day to day life can be. She claims, “it can mean a life that revolves around finding a bathroom”. On bad days, this means only to make plans for the next hour or two at a time. Nancy explains, “most people don’t think about the process of defecation, but you end up focusing almost 24/7 on controlling your bowels”.

Business man with passive incontinence

Passive Incontinence Medical Definition

Incontinence experts define passive incontinence as the involuntary and unawareness of the passage of urine or stool.

Do you have Passive Incontinence? The common symptoms of passive incontinence include:

  • Passing stool or urine unknowingly
  • Aversion to social or public situations
  • Frequent diarrhoea
  • Frequent constipation. Frequent constipation can cause both urine and faecal incontinence
  • Passing stool during flatulence

 

How can it be Managed?

If you begin to have sudden passive incontinence, ensure you visit a Doctor and explain your symptoms. In many cases, it is treatable. Doctors have heard about this problem numerous times, so you shouldn’t worry about judgement or embarrassment. The management of passive incontinence depends on the cause. Often, it requires incontinence surgery to help you gain control. Sacral nerve stimulation can be useful if you have weak rectal and anal sphincter muscles. This surgery involves implanting a device that sends electrical impulses to the nerves.

If you have chronic constipation, laxatives can be used to treat the condition. Fiber rich foods can also be effective in helping treat constipation. You can read more about incontinence diet plan ideas here.

 

Sometimes, individuals can have chronic passive incontinence. This can be upsetting and limiting, however there is a large range of products available to help manage leakages. The incontinence industry is constantly improving the quality protective products available. If you have the condition, remember that you are not alone in managing it. You can read our living with incontinence section for tips on daily incontinence management.

Recommended Urinary Incontinence Products

Attends Contours Regular
Attends Contours Regular

Buy Attends Contours on Allanda

£6.05 to £10.99

  • Ideal for Moderate to Heavy Incontinence
  • Leakage Barriers
  • Rustle Free
  • Body Shaped for Discretion

Buy Attends Contours on Incontinence Supermarket

£6.23 to £10.99 

  • Ideal for Moderate to Heavy Incontinence
  • Leakage Barriers
  • Rustle Free
  • Body Shaped for Discretion
TENA Comfort Mini
TENA Comfort Mini

Buy TENA Comfort Mini on Allanda

Range from £3.10 to £4.99

  • Small, reliable pads
  • Ultra White Dry System

TENA Comfort Mini on Incontinence Supermarket

Range from £2.85 to £6.12

  • Small, reliable pads
  • Ultra White Dry System

Recommended Faecal Incontinence Products

Attends F6
Attends F6

Buy Attends F6 on Allanda

£12.99

  • Body Shaped Faecal Pads
  • Plastic Polyethylene back sheet

Shop on Incontinence Supermarket 

£7.90

  • Body Shaped Faecal Pads
  • Plastic Polyethylene back sheet
TENA Slip
TENA Slip

Buy TENA Slip on Allanda

£10.75 to £20.99

  • Fixation tabs for security
  • Curved leg elastics and waist band 

Buy TENA Slip on Allanda

£10.75 to £20.99

  • Fixation tabs for security
  • Curved leg elastics and waist band 

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Originally posted 2018-12-03 13:58:31.

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