Urinary incontinence in general term is the loss of bladder control or an involuntary loss of urine. There are approximately 13 million people in the U.S with bladder control problems. The causes of incontinence can be surgery, childbirth or hormonal loss post-menopause and age. There are many treatment options available to help people with urinary incontinence. Your doctor can prescribe an appropriate treatment according to the severity and cause of the incontinence.
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