Incontinence in older adults can be caused by a variety of factors, including weakened pelvic muscles, neurological disorders, and chronic conditions such as Diabetes or Parkinson's disease. Medications, urinary tract infections, and prostate issues in men can also contribute to this condition. Additionally, age-related changes in bladder function and the ability to recognize the need to urinate may play a significant role. Lifestyle factors, such as obesity and inadequate fluid intake, can further exacerbate incontinence issues.
Their bones naturally losing (some) strength.
A patient who was incontinent after surgery represses the embarrassment and totally suppresses the event.
because as you get older it makes you sleppy because as you get older it makes you sleppy because as you get older it makes you sleppy because as you get older it makes you sleppy because as you get older it makes you sleppy
the causes of ww1 are that the German people were mad at the American people.
for older people
Some people do have first cousins who are much older than they are, and some don't.
Most preschoolers appear to like older people, but there may be some who for one reason or another don't.
It all depends on what you mean by "what do they do". It also depends on what type on incontinence they have. Some use a pad that is placed in their underwear, similar to a feminine pad. On the other end of the spectrum they use diapers. Again it all depends.
some people are and some people dont they have to wait longer until they are older and them some people cant sing atol
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There are several possible causes of chronic depression. Some of these causes include traumatic events, certain medications and substances, age (older individuals are more likely to suffer from depression), and genetics (depression can run in a family).
Well.. I'm not sure but.. i think its because some people in the older days does not know how to read..