You can buy brands like Depends, which are undergarments used for bladder control issues. Your other option would be to consult your primary care physician.
It could be a sign of an infection (UTI / Urinary Tract Infection, yeast infection), or a sign of a bladder problem. If she has a "weak" bladder (meaning that she cannot control the passing of urine) there are exercises that can be done to help stregthern the muscles that control the bladder and urine.
If someone has a problem with incontinence it could mean that they lose control of their bladder, or they lose control of their bowels. This is a common problem if someone suffers from dementia.
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No, it is not a problem. Gall bladder is an organ which stores bile in it.
The major signs of a bladder problem are very frequent urination or no urination at all. The bladder problem could also be from dehydration and should be checked out by a doctor.
In my experience the answer to this question is no. If someone is having trouble with bladder control it may be something else, like a urinary tract infection or something more serious. I would advise anyone with this problem to speak with a doctor.
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No I can't I have very little control over my bladder due to my spinal cord injury
Weak bladder control in mice and rats can be due to an infection. It can also due to lack of muscle control.
A ureterectomy is when excision is done to the ureter. The bladder cuff is done to prevent spillage of urine.
The symptoms of a bladder problem include but are not limited to excessive urination, lack of urination, and pain when urinating. A bladder problem can be serious, and if you believe you may have one you should talk to a doctor about it.