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Symptoms, Treatment And Prevention
Millions of Americans have urinary incontinence. It is a condition that affects both men and women, young and old alike. But what is urinary incontinence, and what can you do if you have it? This article will answer these questions and more.
What is Urinary Incontinence?
Urinary incontinence refers to the unintentional, uncontrolled release of urine. Commonly,...
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Over Active Bladder Treatments
An overactive bladder is the sudden contraction of the muscular walls of the bladder, causing one to have the urgent need to want to urine. It is a condition, where you find yourself hurrying off to the toilet every couple of minutes. It is also very common in old people, but can happen to anyone. However it should not be accepted as a natural condition to develop. An...
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Nowadays urinary incontinence is easily treatable. There are no age restrictions for the treatments. But not treatment will work for every person or for every type of urinary incontinence. The right treatment for a woman will depend on the type of incontinence is experiencing. It also plays an important role how serious the problem is and what the underlying cause is. Treatment choices for...
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Urinary incontinence is the loss of bladder control that can happen to anyone, but is more common in people age 65 or older. Women are more likely than men to have this problem. Symptoms can range from:
Mild leaking To uncontrollable wetting
The process of aging does not cause urinary incontinence. Some of the reasons it can occur for short periods of time are:
Urinary tract infections
Vaginal...
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Incontinence is the inability to fully control urination. For someone suffering from the condition, simple actions, such as sneezing, laughing, physical activity, and hugging, can cause urine leakage. In some cases, the sufferer may lose bladder control despite the lack of a definite physical cause. Women are twice as likely as men to be affected by urinary incontinence.
Elderly women are the segment...