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Urinary Incontinence, Causes
When you are not able to hold your
urine until you can get to a
bathroom, you have what's called
urinary incontinence (also called
loss of bladder control). In
contrast, bladder control means you
urinate only when you want to.
Incontinence can often be temporary,
and it always caused by an
underlying medical condition.
More than 13 million Americans
experience loss of bladder control.
However, women suffer from
incontinence twice as often as men
do. Both women and men can have
trouble with bladder control from
neurological (nerve) injury, birth
defects, strokes, multiple sclerosis
(MS), and physical problems
associated with aging.
Older women have more bladder
control problems than younger women
do. The loss of bladder control,
however, is not something that has
to happen as you grow older. It can
be treated and often cured, whatever
your age. Don't let any
embarrassment about incontinence
prevent you from talking to your
health care provider about your
condition. Find out if you have a
medical condition that needs
treatment.
Content Courtesy : www.4woman.gov
Note : Information herein is
provided for informational purposes
only and is not a substitute for
professional medical advice. You
should not use this information for
diagnosing or treating a medical or
health condition. If you have or
suspect you have a medical problem,
promptly contact your professional
healthcare provider. Please consult
your healthcare provider before
beginning any course of
supplementation or treatment.
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