Tips for Living a Comfortable and Healthy Life with bowel and urinary Incontinence
Urinary incontinence affects millions of people across all age groups, although it becomes more common after the age of sixty five. It is important to understand that incontinence is not a normal part of aging. Many factors such as medical conditions, physical changes, medications, pregnancy, childbirth, and lifestyle habits can contribute to loss of bladder or bowel control. In the United States alone, more than 25 million adults experience urinary incontinence.