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About urinary incontinence

  • What is urinary incontinence
  • Types of urinary incontinence
    • Stress urinary incontinence
    • Urge urinary incontinence
    • Mixed urinary incontinence
  • Facts about urinary incontinence
  • Common treatments
    • Comparison of treatment options
  • Kegel exercise video

What is urinary incontinence

Urinary Incontinence is a physical condition wherein involuntary loss of urine is experienced. Urinary incontinence affects both men and women, but it is more likely to develop in females. Some may lose a few drops when running or coughing, while others may experience an intense urge to urinate. Urinary incontinence, in most cases, is a treatable condition that can be overwhelming for many women.

Do I suffer from urinary incontinence?

If you have experienced involuntary loss of urine, you may have urinary incontinence. It is important to contact a medical adviser to be accurately diagnosed.

Why do I have urinary incontinence?

There are many reasons why urinary incontinence can develop. Some of these are:

  • Pregnancy and childbirth
  • Muscle weakness
  • Damaged nerves
  • Neurological disorders
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