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Urinary Incontinence: Understanding the Condition and Supporting Better Quality of Life
Urinary incontinence is a common yet often overlooked condition that affects millions of individuals across different age groups. Despite its prevalence, many people hesitate to talk about it due to embarrassment or misconceptions. At its core, urinary incontinence refers to the involuntary leakage of urine, which can range from occasional dribbling to a complete loss of bladder control. While it is more common in older adults, it is not an inevitable part of aging and can affect younger individuals, especially women during pregnancy or after childbirth. Understanding the causes, types, symptoms, and management options can help reduce stigma and encourage timely support.
There are several types of urinary incontinence, each linked to different underlying issues. Stress incontinence occurs when physical activities like coughing, laughing, sneezing, or lifting put pressure on the bladder, causing leakage. This is commonly seen in…
