Sneezing and Piddling?


Question:
I know that a lot of people have a problem of piddling a little bit every time they sneeze, which is unfortunately inconvienent being as this is allergy season. Is there anything you can do to prevent this or make it less irritating?

Answers:
Depends. lol, but, if need be....Or, if allergen count is bad, wear a maxipad, if female, this ought to trap the few drops that are involuntarily deposited as a result of said sneezing. At least, it will if you change it every time this occurs. If male, sheath it in something urine-tight, and empty this latex device, and replace each time, as needed, on high allergen count days.
Try some cotton wool?
perhaps where a little panty liner. They're really cheap and so thin you can't tell it's there.

Before you sneeze cross your legs and/or squeeze your pelvic floor muscles in. This should stop the piddling.
Assuming you are asking about a woman -
She can do kegel exercises to help stengthen her pubic muscles. It's easy.
Squeeze the muscle you use to stop peeing. You'll know when you've got it right. Squeeze repeatedly, as many times as you can. Do this often. It will help stop the piddling when sneezing, as well give you more control of those muscles.
In the mean time, using a pantiliner will help.
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