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A variety of factors may contribute to the development of urinary incontinence. Some of these include:
- Pregnancy
- Childbirth
- Certain Foods and Beverages (Especially Caffeinated Products)
- Urinary Tract Infections
- Prostate Surgery
- Post-Menopausal Hormonal Changes
- Medication Side Effects
- Constipation
- Neurologic Diseases1,2 (MS, Parkinson’s, others)
Types of Incontinence
There are different categories, or types, of urinary incontinence. It is important to understand the difference between them. The cause of each type and, importantly, the treatment for each type, may be different.
References:
1. Green LS in: Multiple Sclerosis Primer; Winter 1995; vol 1, No 2.
2. Green LS: Bladder problems in patients with parkinson’s disease. The Synapse 1998; 2-3.
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