Some consider gas incontinence to be the first, sometimes only, symptom of fecal incontinence.
A state health panel countered that 11 residents had no symptoms, or only mild ones, of urinary problems or incontinence.
The main symptom of urinary incontinence is the accidental release of urine.
Although some women may associate the loss of bladder control with aging, the first symptoms of urinary incontinence can start soon after childbirth.
If you have symptoms of urinary incontinence, don't be embarrassed to tell your doctor.
The main symptom of anatomical incontinence is an almost continual release of urine.
The main symptom of urinary incontinence is a problem controlling urination.
If you have symptoms of incontinence, your health professional will ask about your medical history and do a physical exam.
Many people who use bladder training have fewer symptoms of incontinence.
Nearly 25 million Americans suffer from symptoms of urinary incontinence, the inability to control urination.