Urinary Incontinence Causes
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Holding Your Pee For Too Long? Lifestyle Coach Warns Of The Consequences
- Friday November 29, 2024
- Edited by NDTV Health Desk
Luke Coutinho said while there can be several reasons for a weak bladder, one of the primary ones behind it is when a person holds urine in bladder for longer durations
- doctor.ndtv.com
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Doctors Discover Rare Vagina Stone In 27-Year-Old Lebanese Woman
- Tuesday November 28, 2023
- World News | Edited by Anoushka Sharma
The stone, which was the size of an orange, was present in the woman's pelvis.
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Urinary Incontinence Post 40's: Know The Types, Tips For Management And Risk Factors From Expert
- Thursday January 28, 2021
- Dr Megha Tuli
Urinary incontinence: Obesity, recurrent urinary tract infections and constipaiton are all risk factors associated with urinary incontinence. Dr Megha Tuli elaborates further on the condition right here.
- doctor.ndtv.com
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Urinary Incontinence: Here's What You Should Know About Loss Of Bladder Control
- Monday November 18, 2019
- Written by Garima Arora
Urinary incontinence can be because of an underlying medical condition or because of a poor lifestyle. Temporary leakages are nothing to be worried about, but if loss of bladder control occurs regularly and is affecting your daily life, then you must pay a visit to the doctor.
- doctor.ndtv.com
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Is Urinary Incontinence Bothering You? Don't Worry! These Home Remedies Will Cure You In A Jiffy
- Friday November 2, 2018
- Health | DoctorNDTV
Loss of bladder control or urinary incontinence occurs generally in older people. In some severe cases, the urine leaks even while you cough or sneeze. Light incontinence can be treated at home without visiting a doctor or undergoing a surgery.
- www.ndtv.com
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Depression causes urinary incontinence in women
- Monday November 30, 2009
- American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Older women who suffer from major depression have a higher risk of developing urinary incontinence than women of the same age who are not depressed.
- doctor.ndtv.com
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Holding Your Pee For Too Long? Lifestyle Coach Warns Of The Consequences
- Friday November 29, 2024
- Edited by NDTV Health Desk
Luke Coutinho said while there can be several reasons for a weak bladder, one of the primary ones behind it is when a person holds urine in bladder for longer durations
- doctor.ndtv.com
-
Doctors Discover Rare Vagina Stone In 27-Year-Old Lebanese Woman
- Tuesday November 28, 2023
- World News | Edited by Anoushka Sharma
The stone, which was the size of an orange, was present in the woman's pelvis.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Urinary Incontinence Post 40's: Know The Types, Tips For Management And Risk Factors From Expert
- Thursday January 28, 2021
- Dr Megha Tuli
Urinary incontinence: Obesity, recurrent urinary tract infections and constipaiton are all risk factors associated with urinary incontinence. Dr Megha Tuli elaborates further on the condition right here.
- doctor.ndtv.com
-
Urinary Incontinence: Here's What You Should Know About Loss Of Bladder Control
- Monday November 18, 2019
- Written by Garima Arora
Urinary incontinence can be because of an underlying medical condition or because of a poor lifestyle. Temporary leakages are nothing to be worried about, but if loss of bladder control occurs regularly and is affecting your daily life, then you must pay a visit to the doctor.
- doctor.ndtv.com
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Is Urinary Incontinence Bothering You? Don't Worry! These Home Remedies Will Cure You In A Jiffy
- Friday November 2, 2018
- Health | DoctorNDTV
Loss of bladder control or urinary incontinence occurs generally in older people. In some severe cases, the urine leaks even while you cough or sneeze. Light incontinence can be treated at home without visiting a doctor or undergoing a surgery.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Depression causes urinary incontinence in women
- Monday November 30, 2009
- American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Older women who suffer from major depression have a higher risk of developing urinary incontinence than women of the same age who are not depressed.
- doctor.ndtv.com