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7. Urinary Incontinence

Nerve damage can also lead to urinary incontinence. Nerves carry messages from the brain to the bladder, which tells the bladder to release urine, and the bladder to the brain to let the brain know when the bladder is full. Incontinence can occur when something interferes with these messages. The nerves that carry the signals to and from the brain and the bladder may be damaged by many things, including surgery, vaginal childbirth, stroke, brain or spinal cord injury, or multiple sclerosis.

Unrecognizable woman going to toilet - restroom. golfcphoto / Getty Images

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