Urinary incontinence: What Mayo experts wish you knew

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The loss of bladder control, also called urinary incontinence, can be an embarrassing problem. But while it might be difficult to talk about, it’s a common issue. In fact, up to 30% people in the U.S. experiences urinary incontinence during their lifetime.

Urinary incontinence can range from leaking urine when you cough or sneeze to having an urge to urinate that’s so sudden and strong you don’t get to the bathroom in time. For some people, this loss of bladder control can get in the way of everyday activities.

The good news? There are several ways to manage urinary incontinence. Here’s what Mayo Clinic experts want you to know.

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