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An angle change of greater than 30 degrees often indicates significant weakness of the muscles and tendons that support the bladder.American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Urinary incontinence in women.
  • Discover 24 possible causes for Urinary incontinence, including Bedwetting, Female Urinary Stress Incontinence and Epilepsy.
Learn about the symptoms of overactive bladder, how best to talk to your doctor, and read about how three real women got treatment to change their lives. More
Managing Urinary Incontinence, Nocturia, Urgency, Frequency, and Hesitancy  (Trust Mark: Doctor-Reviewed)
There are several forms of bladder dysfunction. They include: Urinary incontinence. This is a loss of bladder control. There are varying degrees of inconti...
Urinary Incontinence  (Trust Mark: Doctor-Reviewed)
Detailed information on urinary incontinence, including types, symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment, and management
Urinary Incontinence (1 Image)  (Trust Mark: Doctor-Reviewed)
Urinary incontinence is unintentional loss of urine that is sufficient enough in frequency and amount to cause physical and/or emotional distress in the pe...
What Is a Urodynamics Study?  (Trust Mark: Doctor-Reviewed)
A urodynamics study is a series of tests that gives your doctor a detailed look at the function of your bladder and urethra. These tests can help your doct...

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Incontinence -- The Cleveland Clinic
Often, embarrassment and the stigma associated with incontinence prevent the person from seeking treatment, even when incontinence threatens his or her qua...
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Incontinence -- Information from Healthwise
Urge incontinence is caused by overactivity of the bladder muscle that pushes urine out of the bladder. This topic focuses on long-term (chronic) urinary i...
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