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- Urinary incontinence - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Urinary incontinence — the loss of bladder control — is a common and often embarrassing problem The severity ranges from occasionally leaking urine when you cough or sneeze to having an urge to urinate that's so sudden and strong you don't get to a toilet in time
- Mayo Clinic Q A: Why some men experience urinary leaks — or incontinence
Urinary incontinence affects many men Learn about common causes of male urinary leaks, treatment options, and when to seek medical advice
- Bladder control problems: Medicines for urinary symptoms
Stress incontinence can cause leaks when coughing, sneezing or lifting heavy objects Here's a look at drugs commonly used to treat bladder control problems and their possible side effects
- Treatments for incontinence that you can try on your own
Whether your bladder leakage, known as incontinence, is more of an annoyance or severe enough that you’re afraid to leave the house without a change of clothing, there are steps you can take to manage or treat the problem
- Stress incontinence - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
It's common to have both stress incontinence and urgency incontinence Urinary incontinence results when bladder muscles tighten and cause an urgent need to urinate
- What incontinence products do you all advise? - Mayo Clinic Connect
I'm scheduled for prostatectomy in 3 weeks and want your opinions on the best products for incontinence during the recovery process I want to get some supplies ahead of time
- Bladder control problems: How to seek treatment - Mayo Clinic
Leaking urine, having to urinate a lot, and other symptoms of urinary incontinence aren't just a natural part of aging Your health care provider might not ask about urinary problems during an exam But if you have concerns, it's important to tell your provider about them and ask for help
- Incontinence: You dont have to ignore it! - Mayo Clinic Press
Though it's common, many people don't talk about their stress urinary incontinence The good news: There are many therapies to help you manage it — and save you from potential embarrassment
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