In some women depression can cause incontinence, but in other it can run the other way. It varies between different people.
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Yes, depression can follow prostate removal, particularly if the surgery causes incontinence and/or impotence.
Absolutely, high Blood sugar can result in urinary incontinence.
Most urinary incontinence is caused by leakage when stress is applied to the abdominal muscles by coughing, sneezing, or exercising.
Hypocalcemia can cause depression
Music can't actually cause depression, seeing as depression is a medical disease, but it can cause a person to BE depressed.
Depression is a risk factor for stroke but depression does not cause stroke per se.
Childbirth can stretch the pelvic muscles and cause the bladder to lose some support from surrounding muscles, resulting in stress incontinence.
Yes. Go to your doctor she can help you.
Yes. The muscles stretch and this will cause this condition. Go to your doctor for help.
Typically wearing underwear is not a cause of incontinence. Incontinence may be caused by illness, lack of pelvic floor muscle strength and a variety of other reasons. One should speak to their Doctor for more information about incontinence, and the products available.
Many things can be the cause of depression. Questioning your own sexuality or the sexuality of someone close to you can cause depression also.
Urine incontinence is a condition when you do not have any control over the bladder and it cause involuntary urine leaks. It could happen to both men and women.