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Urinary Incontinence

Identify the determining causes: urinary infection, prostatitis, renal lithiasis, surgical consequences...

Urinary incontinence in the 3rd age is mainly due to a relaxation of the bladder sphincter. When sphincter rehabilitation is no longer possible, use waterproof briefs or consider surgery: cystopexy.

Certain neurological pathologies (MS, Parkinson's, etc.) can cause incontinence

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