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- Q Is my incontinence due to prostate diseases?
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Urinary incontinence is the loss of bladder control and may be symptomatic of prostate diseases. Persistent incontinence may be a symptom of prostatitis, an enlarged prostate, or prostate cancer. However, incontinence can also be caused by many other... Full Answer
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- Q Why do I wet my pants when I laugh?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyThe bladder is located above the muscles in the bottom of your pelvis. Sometimes the muscles get a little bit flabby when you have a baby or as you age, making it harder to stop yourself from peeing. If you have to run from the room when someone tells a... Full Answer
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- Q Can strengthening exercises help to control incontinence?
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Therapy for urge incontinence usually begins with attempts to retrain the bladder and its behavior. Awareness and strengthening exercises are used to develop proper function of the pelvic muscles, bladder and sphincter valve. These muscles play an... Full Answer
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- Q What causes incontinence?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyBeing pregnant is one of the reasons you can become incontinent. Learn more as Dr. Oz explains other reasons for incontinence in this video. Full Answer
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- Q How common is urinary incontinence?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyEven though 1 in 4 women over 40 suffer from some type of urinary incontinence, most are too embarrassed to talk about it. Whether it's leaking a little when you laugh too hard, being unable to hold it until you reach the bathroom, or spraying instead of... Full Answer
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- Q How often should I do Kegel exercises to help urinary incontinence?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyMost experts suggest doing three sessions of Kegel exercises a day. The good news: You don't have to dash off to the gym to perform them. Sitting in a chair is just fine, though you can lie down, if you prefer. The only other prerequisite is... Full Answer
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- Q What causes stress urinary incontinence (SUI)?
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Stress urinary incontinence can be caused by a variety of factors. In some cases, it may be as minor as putting too much pressure on your bladder, which can be caused by exercising, laughing, sneezing, or coughing. Carrying and birthing a child - as well... Full Answer
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- Q What causes urinary incontinence?
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Urinary incontinence can be caused by a variety of factors, from lifestyle habits to serious medical issues. Alcohol, caffeine, and medications can all cause temporary incontinence. In other cases, being either dehydrated (which can cause bladder... Full Answer
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- Q Is urinary incontinence serious?
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Urinary incontinence itself is not usually serious, but it is usually a symptom of another underlying condition, which can be serious. Normally, the cause may be a less serious issue, such as a urinary tract infection or prostate problems. In rare cases,... Full Answer
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- Q Can exercise prevent incontinence?
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Active women age 54 to 79 years have a 30% less chance of suffering from incontinence than less active women. It may not be life threatening, but incontinence can be a humiliating burden for the aged. A study of 2,355 women, who were monitored for two... Full Answer
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