Treatment of Urinary Incontinence in Late Adolescence

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The state we have observed associated with anxiety urination in adolescents 15-19 years old today much globally limits the range of activities and ways of self-development of this contingent. The difficulty of a psycho-emotional state, embarrassment from a concomitant illness and restriction of oneself from favorite sports weaken the young man's interest in life. The cause of ergent urinary incontinence is hyperactivity or uncontrolled bladder contractions. This bladder condition can be caused by neurogenic causes (diseases and injuries of the brain and/or spinal cord), urinary tract infection (cystitis, prostatitis), bladder tumors, urinary outflow difficulties in men caused by the development of adenoma or prostate cancer. Sometimes the obvious causes of urinary incontinence cannot be identified.
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acute incontinence, trospia chloride, adolescence
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