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Total Incontinence

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Overview

Total incontinence is the full loss of urinary control. You may always leak urine, or your bladder may release urine from time to time without your control. Nerve or muscle problems can keep your bladder from storing urine. Or this condition may happen if an opening (fistula) forms between the bladder and the vagina.

What causes total incontinence?

Total incontinence can be caused by nerve and muscle problems that affect the bladder. These problems can keep the bladder from being able to store and empty urine. Another cause is an opening (fistula) that forms between the bladder and the vagina. Spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, and other conditions also can cause total incontinence.

How is it treated?

Total incontinence is usually treated by using a thin flexible tube, called a catheter. Absorbent products such as pads or disposable underwear are usually used when other methods of treating incontinence haven't worked or can't be used. These methods may help you manage the problem.


Credits for Total Incontinence

Current as of: November 15, 2023

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