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6. Menopause

Menopause is yet another cause for urinary incontinence because, once a woman has entered into menopause, her body will begin to produce less estrogen, actually one of the key factors for menopause setting in. However, one of the most important jobs of estrogen is to keep the bladder and the urethra in healthy conditions. When these tissues begin to break away and deteriorate over time, it can cause urinary incontinence. Women should always see a physician when they suspect that they are experiencing symptoms of menopause, as that there are a myriad of medications that can assist in curbing the symptoms.

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