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Involuntary leakage of urine that is the person urinates without wanting to is called urine incontinence. It is more commonly seen in women than in men. It can happen while coughing, during and after pregnancy, and is commonly seen in obese people. The incidence of urinary incontinence increases with age. Pelvic floor exercises or Kegel exercise help with this as it strengthens the urinary sphincter. Bladder training like delaying urination, urinating twice after waiting for a couple of minutes, and toilet schedule might help with this problem. Medications like anticholinergics, topical Estrogen, and Imipramine are also prescribed.
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