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Is bladder leakage normal with age? No, it's common but not inevitable

According to a 2018 University of Michigan poll, nearly half of women between 50 and 80 reported experiencing urinary incontinence, with many believing it is a normal part of aging. However, medical professionals widely agree that while bladder leakage becomes more common with age, it is not a normal or inevitable consequence of getting older and is often treatable.

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