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The accidental or involuntary loss of urine or stool. A person may have urinary or fecal incontinence or both (sometimes called double incontinence.)
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(urinary incontinence) loss of urinary control; there are various kinds and degrees of incontinence; overflow incontinence is a condition in which the bladder retains urine after voiding; as a consequence, the bladder remains full most of the time, resulting in involuntary seepage of urine from the bladder; stress incontinence is the involuntary discharge of urine when there is increased pressure upon the bladder, as in coughing or straining to lift heavy objects; total incontinence is the ...
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| incontinence |
Inability of the body to control the evacuative functions.
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Inability to control the urinary bladder or bowels.
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Inability to control excretions. During pregnancy, urinary incontinence can occur as the baby becomes heavy on the bladder.
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