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Should You See Your Doctor?

Click to print textThere are a number of signs of incontinence, depending on the type. You may be experiencing involuntary loss of urine during physical activity; a compelling need to urinate with inability to stop leakage long enough to reach a toilet; or continued leakage because the bladder is full beyond capacity.

The questions on the Incontinence Quiz are designed to show the different symptoms that indicate the various types of incontinence. Talk with a doctor to discuss the responses from these questions. If you answer Yes to any of these questions, or if your answers are of concern to you, you are not alone. 9% of U.S. men (about 9 million) between the ages of 18-97 have reported as being incontinent.

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Seeing my doctor was one of the best things I’ve done. I don’t think we could have dealt with it for much longer. Now it’s as if it never happened and we are enjoying our lives as we did before I became incontinent.

 

 

 
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