Neurological disorders may also be a platform for urinary continence. The bladder works from nerve signals, and if these signals are not reaching their mark or are no longer being sent altogether, then urinary incontinence can occur. Some neurological disorders that can produce this symptom are Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, tumors, spinal or brain injuries, strokes and even some psychologically induced disorders. If you have one of these conditions, chances are that your physician may have already spoken to you about the chances of developing urinary incontinence. However, be sure to mention it again, should the symptoms become more severe.

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