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Why do elderly people get incontinence? Exploring the complex causes
While urinary incontinence is often mistakenly accepted as an inevitable part of aging, a 2017 study revealed that over one-in-five Canadian seniors experience bladder control problems. It's a common symptom caused by underlying issues, not just getting older, and understanding the root causes is the first step toward effective management. This guide explores why do elderly people get incontinence and the many factors at play.
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Healthy Aging