Experiencing involuntary bladder or bowel leakage might indicate a condition known as incontinence.
Incontinence refers to any accidental or involuntary loss of:
Incontinence is a common condition that affects many people. With the appropriate support and treatment, it can often be managed effectively, significantly improved, and sometimes even cured. Seeking professional medical advice is essential for diagnosing the type of incontinence and exploring the best management or treatment options.
If you experience bladder or bowel issues but are unsure if you should seek help, consider taking this quick quiz. Answering ‘yes’ to any of these questions might indicate a bladder or bowel control problem, and seeking professional advice could be beneficial.
If you answered ‘yes’ to any of these questions, it might be a sign of a bladder or bowel control problem. Seeking professional medical advice can help you understand your condition and explore appropriate management or treatment options.
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