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Why does urinary incontinence affect more women than men?
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Women have unique health events, such as pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause, that may affect the urinary tract and the surrounding muscles. The pelvic floor muscles that support the bladder, urethra, uterus (womb), and bowels may become weaker or damaged. When...
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Can incontinence come and go?
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Yes, incontinence can come and go depending on its cause. For instance, some patients will complain of stress incontinence only when they have a severe cold with coughing or during periods of excessive activity. Patients with urge incontinence frequently report...
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Should you drink less water to reduce the leak?
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No. Many people with urinary incontinence think they need to drink less to reduce how much urine leaks out. This is not healthy especially when you need fluids for good health. drink adequate fluids throughout the day helps keep your...
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Kegel exercise
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Regular, daily exercising of pelvic muscles can improve, and even prevent urinary incontinence. Kegel exercise is a simple, effective exercise to help strengthen the pelvic floor muscles. Kegel exercises will benefit patients with stress or urge incontinence and are very...
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