Urinary Incontinence occurs in women between the ages of 18 and 60 and is usually a result of the urethra not being closed tightly to keep urine in the bladder. Symptoms vary from:
- an inability to prevent leaking urine when exercising or other involuntary actions such as coughing or sneezing
- an overwhelming urge to urinate that often causes them to urinate before getting to a bathroom.
There are a variety of treatment options for urinary incontinence depending on the specific case. Such treatments include:
- Behavior Therapy
- Pelvic Muscle Exercises
- Catheter
- Medications
- Various Surgical Procedures
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