Urinary incontinence (also known as involuntary urination, or urinary leakage) is a common and sometimes embarrassing problem that increases in frequency as we age and with organ function deterioration.
Causes and Symptoms
According to TCM theory, the kidneys oversee the opening and closing of the front and back of the genitals, which in effect control the anus and urethra. If an elderly person suffers from urine leakage, it implies there is a problem with the organs that close the bladder and bowels. In other words, it is an indication of the deficiency of kidney qi, also called “weak kidneys” in TCM context, which is closely related to the aging of the human body.“Qi” in TCM can be interpreted as the “energy” or “vitality” that constitutes the life of the human body. This energy flows throughout the body to maintain all physiological activities.
Liu said that TCM divides weak kidneys into two types, kidney yang deficiency and kidney yin deficiency, and the symptoms are quite different.
- Sensation of cold: chills in the whole body or part of it, such as cold knees.
- Lumbar soreness: cannot bear a heavy load, becomes fatigued easily, the waist can hardly bear even light jobs.
- Frequent nocturia and clear urine: waking during the night needing to urinate.
- Fatty and bulging tongue: The kidneys are related to the body’s water metabolism. When the kidney qi is insufficient, it cannot metabolize water properly, making it easy to accumulate in the tongue, resulting in a fat, bulging, and pale tongue.
- Seldom feel thirsty.
- Weak pulse: slow heart rate.
- Dry throat and bitter mouth.
- Backache, often accompanied by night sweats.
- Red tongue and less tongue coating than normal.
- Tinnitus.
- Get angry easily.
- For women after childbirth, the muscles of the pelvic floor are expanded and loosened.
- Prostatic hyperplasia in men causes difficulty in urinating and incomplete urination, resulting in leakage later.
- The effects of diseases and drugs, such as diabetes, which tend to accelerate the aging of nerves and cause decline of urination function.
- Muscular dystrophy, resulting in the reduction of pelvic floor muscle strength.
Treatment and Associated Daily Health Care
So how does one treat leaking urine? Liu suggested improvement can be achieved through a multi-faceted treatment with Chinese medicine, diet, and acupoint massaging.- With Chinese medicine: Ba Xian Chang Shou Pills (Ophiopogon, Schizandra & Rehmannia combination) can be used for those with kidney yin deficiency, and Sang Piao Xiao San (Mantis eggshell powder) for those with kidney yang deficiency.




According to TCM theory, meridians are the channels of energy in the human body. There are 12 meridians corresponding to the 12 viscera, which run from the viscera to the hands, feet, head, and face. TCM can treat diseases by stimulating the corresponding meridian points through massage, patting, acupuncture, and the like.
- Avoid drinking coffee.
- Avoid drinking alcohol. Alcohol will not only increase the amount of each urination but also generate internal heat, which will damage the yin (it will make the body burn and damage the kidney energy) and hinder normal kidney function.
- Avoid spicy, irritating foods, such as Sichuan peppercorn, and pepper.
- Avoid cold food. Cold food can damage the kidney qi. If the external is cold and the body inside is also cold, it will cause great damage to the kidney function. So, all cold foods—ice cream, ice cubes, ice water, and iced tea must not be taken in excess.
- Sexual intercourse should be moderate. TCM believes that the kidneys store essence and excessive intercourse will damage the kidneys, and poor kidney function will lead to loose urine retention.
- Oysters: can nourish blood and increase kidney yin (improve kidney function). In addition, oysters are rich in animal protein, which can increase bladder tension.
- Scallops: rich in animal protein and low in fat, can increase tissue immune function, promote immune recovery, and help relieve symptoms of urinary incontinence.
- Mushrooms: low in calories and contain iron, calcium, and other trace elements, which can provide sufficient nutrition for the bladder mucosa and nerve tissue.
- Wolfberry and Chinese yam: Both have the function of nourishing the kidneys.

*Some herbs mentioned in this article may be unfamiliar, but they are generally available in Asian supermarkets.