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Urinary incontinence in men? That’s right – incontinence isn’t just restricted to women; men can suffer from accidental leakage of urine too! With cases of an enlarged prostate (EPH) and prostate surgery on the increase, male incontinence has become commonplace.
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Urinary Incontinence in Men Urinary Incontinence in Men: Facts You Need to Know Urinary incontinence in men? That’s right –incontinence isn’t just restricted to women; men can suffer from accidental leakage of urine too! With cases of an enlarged prostate (EPH) and prostate surgery on the increase, male incontinence has become commonplace. Let’s look at the numbers. As of this day, a whopping over 20 million Americans are struggling with some degree of incontinence. What will shock you, though, is that men account for about 20% of all these cases. That doesn’t seem like a women-only problem anymore, does it? But, that isn’t all. Beside prostate conditions, other causes can play a vital role in incontinence in men. Sadly, not many men are informed about these issues, with most male patients facing insurmountable challenges – socially, emotionally, and physically – when diagnosed. Herein, I will walk you through some glowing facts about incontinence in men that everyone should know. They are poised to convince even the most grounded fellow to be aware of this unfortunate condition. You Can Control Incontinence by Regulating Fluid Intake Even without surgery or medication, regulating fluid intake can help reduce incontinence. So cutting back on alcoholic beverage, soda, and other unnecessary liquid can go a long way in eliminating stress incontinence. Don’t reduce your water intake, though.