urinary incontinence

Urinary incontinence is the inability to control the release of urine from your bladder. Whether you suffer from the occasional, minor leak or you are completely incapable of controlling your bladder flow this can be an embarrassing and disruptive condition that may affect you socially, emotionally and professionally.

According to the Mayo Clinic there are a variety of different types of urinary incontinence: stress incontinence, urge incontinence, overflow incontinence, mixed incontinence, functional incontinence and total incontinence.

Each type of incontinence occurs at different times and for different reasons. For instance, stress incontinence is common in women who have experienced childbirth or men who have had their prostate removed. It occurs when the sphincter muscle in the bladder is weakened and pressure is exerted on the bladder through laughing, exercise or coughing.

It is not uncommon for many claimants who have severe urinary disorders to have symptoms which can include:

-Back pain

-Pelvic pain

-Abdominal pain

-Blood in the urine

-Fever

-Urine leakage

-Constant feeling of needing to urinate

To meet a listing for any type of urinary condition a claimant can have an underlying condition which meets a listing. For instance, if a severe bladder disorder is caused by kidney failure the SSA will evaluate the condition under 6.00 Genitourinary Impairments, Section 6.02 Impairment of Renal Function. If the claimant has cancer which is causing any type of bladder dysfunction the condition may be evaluated under 13.00 Malignant Neoplastic Diseases, or if their condition has been caused by severe trauma there may also be an appropriate listing.

If you need help applying for Social Security Disability or SSI, please contact me at joshben99@gmail.com. I have over 20 years experience with Social Security Disability cases. I handle cases all over the United States. 

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