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URINARY INCONTINENCE
Urinary incontinence (UI) is loss of bladder control. Symptoms can range from mild leaking to
uncontrollable wetting. It can happen to anyone, but it becomes more common with age.
Most bladder control problems happen when muscles are too weak or too active. If the muscles
that keep your bladder closed are weak, you may have accidents when you sneeze, laugh or lift
a heavy object. This is stress incontinence. If bladder muscles become too active, you may feel
a strong urge to go to the bathroom when you have little urine in your bladder. This is urge
incontinence or overactive bladder. There are other causes of incontinence, such as prostate
problems and nerve damage.
Treatment depends on the type of problem you have and what best fits your lifestyle. It may include
simple exercises, medicines, special devices or procedures prescribed by your doctor, or surgery.
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