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  1. 1. inability to control excretory functions. 2. immoderation or excess. adj., adj incon´tinent. bowel incontinence. 1. fecal incontinence. 2. a nursing diagnosis accepted by the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association, defined as a state in which an individual has a change in normal bowel habits, with involuntary bowel movements.

  2. Feb 9, 2023 · Urge incontinence. You have a sudden, intense urge to urinate followed by an involuntary loss of urine. You may need to urinate often, including throughout the night. Urge incontinence may be caused by a minor condition, such as infection, or a more severe condition such as a neurological disorder or diabetes. Overflow incontinence.

  3. a. : inability of the body to control the evacuative functions of urination or defecation : partial or complete loss of bladder or bowel control. fecal incontinence. urinary incontinence. see also stress incontinence, urge incontinence. b.

  4. Oct 23, 2020 · Overview. What is incontinence? Urinary incontinence is a condition that impacts many people’s lives. When you have incontinence, you may experience bladder control issues and leak urine. This leakage is often uncontrollable and can negatively impact your life. Your urinary system is made up of the kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra.

  5. Feb 9, 2022 · Urinary incontinence or bladder incontinence occurs when you lose control of your bladder. This may mean a minor leak or emptying your bladder or somewhere in between.

  6. Dec 2, 2022 · Urinary incontinence occurs when the muscles in the bladder that control the flow of urine contract or relax involuntarily.

  7. Urge incontinence is uncontrolled urine leakage (of moderate to large volume) that occurs immediately after an urgent, irrepressible need to urinate. Getting up to urinate during the night (nocturia) and nocturnal incontinence are common.

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