Recent studies show that 26% of women over the age of 18 have experienced SUI. Experts estimate that general urinary incontinence affects 18 million women in the U.S. Specifically it affects 33% of women ages 45 to 64, and 24% of women ages 25 to 44. Sixty percent of women who have urinary incontinence suffer from SUI, which is the most common form of incontinence.
Risk Factors for SUI
Certain factors can put you at risk for developing SUI. These include any activities that weaken the pelvic floor muscles, such as chronic coughing. Specifically, risk factors for SUI include:
- Being female (twice as many women have SUI than men)
- Childbirth
- Chronic coughing (such as chronic bronchitis and asthma)
- Aging
- Obesity
- Diabetes
- Steroid Use
- Smoking
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