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At what age does your bladder get weaker? Understanding the changes

Studies indicate that while bladder issues can occur at any age, the risk increases significantly after 40 for both men and women due to various age-related factors. This comprehensive guide explores the different decades of life to explain precisely at what age does your bladder get weaker and what you can do about it.

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Why do women's bladders get weaker with age? Understanding the hormonal and physical changes

According to the National Association for Continence, roughly 25% of older adults in the U.S. experience a urologic issue in their daily lives, with women disproportionately affected by age-related bladder changes. The complex reasons why women's bladders get weaker with age are rooted in a combination of factors, including hormonal shifts, weakened muscles, and natural physical changes.

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