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Urinary incontinence

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                                                                                   When you are unable to stop urine from escaping your urethra, you have urinary (or bladder ) incontinence. The tube that exits your body from your bladder to release pee is known as the urethra. There may be occasional urine leakage. Or perhaps you won't be able to hold any urination. The three main types of urinary incontinence are: Stress incontinence occurs during exercises, laughter, sneezing, and coughing. Urge incontinence - results from a sudden, intense need to urinate immediately. The bladder then contracts, causing you to lose urine. You can't make it to the restroom in time after you sense the urge to urinate before you really do. Overflow incontinence is when the bladder does not completely empty and there is more urine than the bladder can hold. The result is dribbling. When you experience both stress and urge incontinence, you have mixed incontinence. When you are unable to regulat