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Loss of bladder control can be embarrassing at best; at worst, it can signal serious health issues. There are many causes of incontinence, some of which include pregnancy, age, stress, certain...
Incontinence is a medical condition whereby you leak urine. Incontinence varies in severity, such as leaking urine when you sneeze or cough, to having the strong urge to urinate and not being able...
Urinary incontinence is defined as losing control over your bladder, resulting in the leakage of urine. While incontinence can be embarrassing for those afflicted with it, don't let that stop you...
Incontinence is characterized by the accidental release of urine, known as urinary incontinence, or feces, known as fecal incontinence. Incontinence can be caused by a variety of underlying health...
Stress urinary incontinence is characterized by urine leakage during activity that puts pressure on the bladder. It can occur because of sneezing or coughing, laughing or lifting heavy objects....
The Mayo Clinic sees over 10,000 people a year for urinary (bladder) incontinence. They run tests to confirm that a patient has it, to diagnose it and then to offer treatment options for the...
Overactive bladder or incontinence is the inability to control bladder and urinary urges, resulting in accidental discharge of urine. It is often a symptom signifying a problem with the urinary...
Incontinence is a term used to describe one of two categories of medical conditions: urinary incontinence and fecal incontinence. Urinary incontinence is the accidental release of urine from the...
Resting just below the rib cage, the kidneys filter wastes from the blood. These wastes, known as urea, form when the body digests proteins from food. Urea moves through the blood until it reaches...
The urethra is a tube-like structure which extends from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body. The main function of the urethra is to discharge urine, though in men it also serves a...
The bladder, part of the urinary system, is a hollow stretchable organ in the lower abdomen. Ureters carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder, and the bladder empties through the urethra. In...
Stress incontinence is defined as the unintentional loss of urine induced by an activity that puts stress on the bladder, such as lifting something, sneezing or coughing. This condition occurs...
Problems with urine leakage or an uncontrollable urge to urinate make it difficult to enjoy an active and productive life. While a number of treatment options exist to treat urinary incontinence,...
Incontinence is a medical condition in which a person is unable to control urination. Despite its name, stress incontinence is not a psychological or mental issue. Stress incontinence occurs when...
Bladder leakage is a common problem after surgeries in the urogenital area, such as prostrate surgery. The problem of bladder leakage may be as trivial as an occasional leak every time you sneeze...
The bladder is the hollow organ that stores urine. The detrusor muscle in the bladder wall contracts to empty the bladder. The urethra extends from the bottom of the bladder to the urinary meatus...
Stress incontinence is when urine is lost during physical activity. It can happen in situations that range from strenuous exertion to something as simple as sneezing or laughter. It is the most...
If you experience unintentional loss of urine when you sneeze, cough, lift heavy objects or during a hearty laugh, you may be suffering from stress incontinence. Normally, your pelvic muscles and...