Kidney Disease and incontinence
Incontinence is the involuntary act of releasing urine from the bladder. This can be trickles of urine or an involuntary release of the entire bladder. More than 13 million men and women in the U.S. suffer from this condition. It can be a temporary condition or the result of an underlying medical condition. It can also range from a slight discomfort and loss of urine to frequent wetting and severe discomfort and pain.
Some of the more common symptoms of urinary incontinence are pain when the bladder is filling or during urination, progressive weakness of the urine stream, may feel like the bladder isnt completely emptied, leakage of urine during activities or preventing activities, frequent bladder infections and urgency and frequency.
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