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Incontinence is not a normal part of aging as many people still think. Incontinence affects people of all ages. It is not easily talked about and can lead to isolation and a sense of helplessness.
If incontinence develops, it’s very important to ask the doctor for a complete evaluation.
Many causes of incontinence are treatable. Sometimes simple changes in diet or changing certain medications can cure incontinence. More frequently, treatment involves a combination of medicine, bladder training, pelvic floor exercises, or absorbent products.
If you've already worked with a doctor and are continuing to struggle with the management of incontinence at home, contact your local Family Caregiver Support Program for information on educational resources and getting affordable incontinence supplies.
Learn More
The website MedlinePlus includes easy to understand information and illustrations on the causes, risks, symptoms, tests, treatment, and additional references on over 4000 diseases.
Resources
- Managing Urinary Incontinence for Healthy Aging (PDF) a Pacific Northwest Extension Publication.
- Medline Plus offers a large resource list of links on diagnosis/symptoms, treatment, and health check tools.
Associations
- National Association for Continence (NAFC)
1-800-BLADDER - Simon Foundation
1-800-23SIMON