There are several types of urinary incontinence and the causes vary depending on the type.

Temporary incontinence can be caused by:

Many medicines can cause urinary problems. The effect is usually due to a common side effect of blood pressure pills, sleeping pills, indigestion remedies, and antidepressants. Talk with your doctor if you are suffering from incontinence and are taking any type of medicine.

More permanent incontinence may be classified as one of the following four types. Some people have a mixture of these types. In some cases, incontinence may have several different causes; sometimes the cause is unclear.

Overflow incontinence occurs when the bladder is full. The increased pressure generated by an over-full bladder exceeds the strength of the valve holding urine in. It may be caused by:

When nerve controls to your bladder are absent, as in spinal cord injury, the bladder will empty spontaneously when it reaches a certain volume. This is called a neurogenic bladder. If you have this condition, you will learn how to drain urine periodically or permanently with a catheter (tube) inserted directly into your bladder.