There is no direct evidence linking not being circumcised to nighttime incontinence in children. Nighttime incontinence, or enuresis, is typically related to factors such as bladder development, hormonal levels, and sleep patterns rather than circumcision status. While some may argue that circumcision can affect urinary tract health, the consensus is that incontinence is influenced by a range of developmental factors. If concerns arise, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation.
Not necisarily.
In some women depression can cause incontinence, but in other it can run the other way. It varies between different people. If you want to learn more about the links between depression and incontinence in women, please visit this site: http://zeldalily.com/index.php/2009/11/the-ew-files-does-depression-cause-incontinence-in-women/
Absolutely, high Blood sugar can result in urinary incontinence.
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.
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.
No. Circumcision has nothing to do with fertility.
Yes. The muscles stretch and this will cause this condition. Go to your doctor for help.
Incontinence usually refers to the inability to restrain discharges of urine. Milk of Magnesia definitely does not have any ingredient to help with that. You will need to see your doctor for a prescription medication for incontinence. If you are referring to incontinence in terms of being unable to restrain evacuation of feces - Milk of Magnesia will not help with that either. Milk of Magnesia contains magnesium hydroxide, which is meant to help with constipation and sometimes acid indigestion. The magnesium in Milk of Magnesia can actually cause diarrhea.
Yes, smoking and incontinence are related because a smoker's cough can be an indirect cause of leakage due to the frequency and abnormal violence involved in each cough. Also, smokers can get circulatory diseases and the subsequent prescription of diuretic medicines also cause leakage. So its important to have proper incontinence protection.
Yes, a person can have sciatica in the areas mentioned, however I'm not sure it can cause incontinence.
MS can affect the bladder and cause incontinence.