Any obstructions near or around the bladder can cause urinary incontinence, and there are several types that can apply in this situation. If an individual has a tumor anywhere along the urinary tract that can somehow block any flow whatsoever of urine, this can cause the bladder to overflow, leading to urinary incontinence. Hard stones that are often found in the bladder, often referred to as urinary stones, can also cause incontinence. Both of these conditions can be very serious, especially when left untreated, so be sure to see a physician as soon as possible if you are having one or more of the symptoms associated with these obstructions.

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