Bladder Control Problems (cont.)
IN THIS ARTICLE
- Bladder Control Problems Overview
- Bladder Control Problems Causes
- Bladder Control Problems Symptoms
- When to Seek Medical Care
- Exams and Tests
- Bladder Control Problems Treatment
- Self-Care at Home
- Medical Treatment
- Medications
- Surgery
- Next Steps
- Follow-up
- Prevention
- Outlook
- Support Groups and Counseling
- For More Information
- Web Links
- Synonyms and Keywords
- Authors and Editors
Synonyms and Keywords
bladder control problems, bedwetting, detrusor instability, detrusor overactivity, dribbling, enuresis, incontinence, incontinent, urinary incontinence, stress incontinence, urge incontinence, mixed incontinence, overflow incontinence, neuropathic incontinence, fistula, traumatic incontinence, congenital incontinence, obstruction to urine flow, dribbling incontinence, functional incontinence, involuntary loss of urine, Kegel exercises, leaking urine, micturition, overactive bladder, peeing in pants, urinary tract, urination, urine leak, wetting pants, prostate disease, urinary tract infection, UTI, impacted stool, overactive bladder, bladder disease, bedwetting, bed wetting,
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