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Medical condition/treatment

Incontinence

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Urinary and fecal incontinence

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Incontinence refers to loss of control of the bladder or bowel, resulting in involuntary urination or bowel movements. There are different types of incontinence, including stress incontinence and urge incontinence. Treatment depends on the type of incontinence and may include exercises to strengthen the pelvic muscles, medication, or surgery. Care from a specialist is important to find the best treatment option.

Causes/Description:

Pregnancy, old age, weakening of the pelvic muscles

Incontinence

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Physiotherapie, Medikamente, Blasenschwäche, Beckenbodenmuskulatur, Alter, Beckenbodentraining

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Urinary incontinence can have a variety of causes, including pregnancy, age, muscle weakness, or neurological problems. The exact cause depends on the type of incontinence.

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When it comes to incontinence, it is important to determine the underlying cause. A urologist or gynecologist can help choose the best treatment option. This may include physical therapy exercises to strengthen the pelvic floor, medications, or in some cases, surgical procedures. An individualized treatment plan is crucial.

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Research into incontinence evolved in the 20th century. Fact: There are different forms, including urinary and fecal incontinence.

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