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Urinary incontinence is the unintentional passing of urine. It's a common problem thought to affect millions of people.
Articles for Urinary incontinence
'Women should not feel embarrassed'
Kate first had symptoms of stress incontinence after having a hysterectomy. She suffered in silence for eight years before she sought help.
Causes
Read about the causes of urinary incontinence. Urinary incontinence occurs when the normal process of storing and passing urine is disrupted.
Diagnosis
Read about diagnosing urinary incontinence. If you experience urinary incontinence, see your GP so they can determine the type of condition you have.
Introduction
Read about urinary incontinence, which is the unintentional passing of urine. It's a common problem that's thought to affect millions of people worldwide.
Surgical treatment
Read about surgical procedures for urinary incontinence, which may be recommended if other treatments are unsuccessful or unsuitable.
Symptoms
Read about the symptoms of urinary incontinence. Having urinary incontinence means you pass urine unintentionally.
Treatment
Read about non-surgical treatments for urinary incontinence. The treatment you receive will depend on the type of incontinence you have and the severity of your symptoms.
