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Results 1 - 10 of 106 for incontinence
  1. Stress urinary incontinence occurs when your bladder leaks urine during physical activity or exertion. It may happen when you cough, sneeze, ...
  2. External incontinence devices are products (or appliances). These are worn on the outside of the body. They protect the ... of these different products are listed below. FECAL INCONTINENCE DEVICES There are many types of products for ...
  3. A person with incontinence is not able to prevent urine and stool from leaking. This can lead to skin problems near the buttocks, ...
  4. You have urinary incontinence . This means that you are not able to keep urine from leaking from your urethra, the tube that carries ...
  5. You have urinary incontinence. This means you are not able to prevent urine from leaking from your urethra. This is the tube that ...
  6. Urge incontinence occurs when you have a strong, sudden need to urinate that is difficult to delay. The bladder ... to nervous system problems or bladder irritation. URGE INCONTINENCE With urge incontinence, you leak urine because the ...
  7. Bowel incontinence is the loss of bowel control, causing you to unexpectedly pass stool. This can range from sometimes ... not being able to control bowel movements. Urinary incontinence is when you are not able to control ...
  8. Urinary (or bladder) incontinence occurs when you are not able to keep urine from leaking out of your urethra. The urethra is the ... any urine. The three main types of urinary incontinence are: Stress incontinence -- occurs during activities like coughing, ...
  9. ... following organizations are good resources for information on incontinence. Fecal (bowel) incontinence : International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal ...
  10. ... that may benefit from bowel retraining include: Fecal incontinence , which is the loss of bowel control, causing ... provider to find the cause of the fecal incontinence. Disorders that can be corrected such as fecal ...
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