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Can squirting cause urinary incontinence (follow-up investigation of long-term effects)

Asked by:Erica

Asked on:Apr 03, 2026 02:05 AM

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  • Berg Berg

    Apr 03, 2026

      Urinary incontinence not only affects the patient's quality of life, but may also cause a series of psychological problems. Whether there is a relationship between spraying and urinary incontinence is the focus of this investigation. Next, we will analyze it in detail based on the survey results.

    Physiological mechanism of ejaculation

      Definition: Squirting usually refers to the process of sexual stimulation. female The glands around the urethra secrete large amounts of fluid out of the body. This fluid comes primarily from Skene's glands and has a different composition than urine.

      Cause: When a woman is sexually stimulated strongly enough, Skene's glands are activated and secrete fluid. This secretion process is caused by nerve System and endocrine system are jointly regulated.

    Causes of urinary incontinence

      Common types: Urinary incontinence is mainly divided into stress incontinence, urge incontinence, mixed urinary incontinence, etc. Stress urinary incontinence is common in women with loose pelvic floor muscles, such as multiple childbirths, menopause women after; Urge incontinence is related to an overactive bladder.

      Predisposing factors: In addition to physiological factors, obesity, long-term coughconstipate etc. may also increase the risk of urinary incontinence. In addition, the nervous system disease , urinary system infections, etc. can also affect the normal function of the bladder.

    Track survey results

      Sample situation: This follow-up survey selected 500 women with squirting experience, ranging in age from 20 to 50 years old, and conducted a 3-year follow-up observation.

      Result analysis: The survey results showed that among the 500 women, only 2% experienced urinary incontinence symptoms during the survey period. Further analysis found that most of these women with urinary incontinence had factors such as loose pelvic floor muscles and older age, and were not simply caused by ejaculation.

    Analysis of the relationship between the two

      General situation: From a physiological point of view, ejaculation is a normal sexual physiological response, which is different from the physiological mechanism of urinary incontinence. Under normal circumstances, squirting does not directly cause urinary incontinence.

      Special circumstances: However, if a woman has problems such as weak pelvic floor muscles, frequent sexual activity may increase the burden on the pelvic floor muscles, thereby increasing the risk of urinary incontinence. But this cannot simply be attributed to the spray.

    Precautions

      pelvic floor muscles exercise : Regardless of whether they have experienced ejaculation or not, women can strengthen their pelvic floor muscles and prevent urinary incontinence through pelvic floor muscle exercises. Common exercise methods include Kegel exercises, which should be performed every day. Contract the pelvic floor muscles for 3-5 seconds each time, then relax. Repeat 10-15 times, 3 groups a day.

      healthy Lifestyle: Maintain a healthy weight and avoid excessive obesity; Develop good urination habits and do not hold urine in ; Actively treat coughs, constipation and other diseases.