What Is Urinary Incontinence? What Causes Urinary Incontinence?

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What Is Urinary Incontinence? What Causes Urinary Incontinence?

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Urinary incontinence is the involuntary leakage of urine; in simple terms, to wee when you don't intend to. It is the inability to hold urine in the bladder because voluntary control over t

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I am the mother of four children and my bladder just doesn’t quite work the way it used to. I feel a little young to be having this leaking problem, but I understand it might be common in women—are there treatment options that may help me? Raleigh, North

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Bedwetting: What Causes It And What To Do About It

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Urinary Incontinence: Which Treatment is Best for You? - EmpowHER.com

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What are kegel exercises?

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What are the benefits of Kegel exercises?

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Prolapse. What is it and what can be done.

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What causes incontinence? - MedBroadcast

medbroadcast.com — “In your body, the urinary tract consists of your kidneys (where the urine is formed), bladder (where urine is collected and stored), and tubes that connect it all to the outside. Many things can cause loss of bladder control - or incontinence. Incontinence can be temporary or ongoing. Temporary incontinence can result from: constipation urinary tract infections excessive alcohol consumption drinking a lot of beverages, or drinking fluids that can irritate the bladder, such as carbonated drinks, View full resource at medbroadcast.com

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What is urinary incontinence? - MedBroadcast

medbroadcast.com — “Incontinence is not a disease, but actually a symptom of an underlying health problem. Unmanaged, it can lead to isolation, stigmatization, embarrassment, and even feelings of depression. The good news is that it can always be effectively managed, and very often cured. Urinary incontinence, simply speaking, means a loss of bladder control.View full resource at medbroadcast.com

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conditions.healthguru.com — “Since urinary incontinence affects 13 million American adults, it's important to clarify exactly what it is and what you can do to fix it.View full resource at conditions.healthguru.com

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