I am 32 years old male now. Since childhood Irritable bowel syndrome and sudden intense urge of urine with frequent urination and leakage of urine but no pain no burning. This urine incontinence problem is psychiatric problem??
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Have you consulted urologist??
Needs proper assesment to know the cause.
Are you taking any medications?
Do you have any other symptoms like excessive worries, heart racing, frequent headaches, you dont feel calm???
Hey, it is difficult to comment right now whether it is a psychiatric problem or not.
Have you consulted the urologist once. It's important to rule out any physical causes.
And for psychiatric consultation further history is necessary.
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Urinary incontinence may be stress induced.(in situations of anxiety or stress). emotional strain can lead to increased bladder sensitivity, muscle tension, or urge symptoms.
However i would advise you to take an opinion from urologist as well before consulting a psychiatrist in order to rule out other forms of incontinence.
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