Urinary incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine or urine leakage. Learn about causes and treatment.
Stress incontinence refers to involuntary urine leakageduring moments of sudden abdominal pressure such as during a cough, sneeze, laugh, or other physical activity.
Pediatric incontinence refers to daytime or nighttime loss of bladder control in children. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Neurogenic bladder happens when the body's muscles and nerves fail to communicate correctly. The result can be loss of bladder control.
A condition in which it is difficult to partially or completely empty their bladder. Urinary retention by be acute (when it begins suddenly), or chronic (when it develops slowly over time).
A condition in which too much fluid accumulates in the brain, leading to gait problems, urinary incontinence, and dementia.
Constipation is characterized by either infrequent bowel movements or the passage of dry, hard stools.
A condition in which an individual has an urgent need to urinate multiple times per day and/or night.
Irritable bowel syndrome is a chronic condition that causes abdominal pain and changes in bowel habits, affecting the frequency of bathroom visits and the consistency of stool.