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6. Incontinence

Rarely, IBS can lead to incontinence of urine or bowel. Urine incontinence may come from the extra pressure and fullness concentrated on the bladder. Bowel incontinence can arise from frequent diarrhea. Since this is a less common sign of IBS, people with this symptom should see a doctor. A variety of other health conditions can cause incontinence too.

Understanding the Causes and Triggers of IBS

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