| Catheter | | The loss of urine at predictable intervals when the bladder is full |
| Dysuria | | The loss of urine in response to a sudden, urgent need to void; the person cannot get to a toilet in time |
| Functional incontinence | | Having more than one type of incontinence |
| Hematuria | | Abnormally large amounts of urine |
| Mixed incontinence | | Blood in the urine |
| Nocturia | | Voiding at frequent intervals |
| Overflow incontinence | | The need to void at once |
| Polyuria | | Frequent urination at night |
| Reflex incontinence | | When urine leaks during exercise and certain movements that cause pressure on the bladder |
| Stress incontinence | | Small amounts of urine leak from a bladder that is always full |
| Urge incontinence | | The process of emptying urine from the bladder; voiding |
| Urinary frequency | | Painful or difficult urination |
| Urinary incontinence | | The person has bladder control but cannot use the toilet in time |
| Urinary urgency | | A tube used to drain or inject fluid through a body opening |
| Urination | | The involuntary loss or leakage of urine |