Why do we feel the urge to urinate more in cold weather?
With winter just around the corner, it’s not uncommon to experience more frequent urges to urinate. According to a survey conducted by Intimina, nearly 70% of participants reported increased urinary urgency in winter, sometimes accompanied by leakage during activities such as coughing or sneezing compared to other times of the year.
Here are some possible explanations:

Proper management of urinary habits—such as controlled hydration, reducing bladder irritants, and engaging the pelvic floor during exertion—can greatly help reduce urgent urges. Knowing how to correctly contract the perineal muscles when the need arises can even make the sensation of urgency disappear. A voluntary contraction of the pelvic floor muscles, followed by a complete relaxation, inhibits bladder contraction and allows better control over urges. These exercises are discreet and can be done anytime, anywhere, making it easy to integrate them into your daily routine.
It’s important to note that if urges become urgent and are accompanied by urinary leaks, a consultation with a pelvic physiotherapist is recommended.

Teaching proper pelvic floor contraction and guiding you toward optimal bladder rehabilitation. The physiotherapist will first carry out a complete evaluation, including your lifestyle and urinary habits, abdominal muscle function, and, when necessary, an internal examination to better understand pelvic floor dysfunctions. Personalized advice and exercises will then be provided.
Do not hesitate to consult a pelvic health expert at Kinatex.