No: Get checked out. Can be as simple as diet or infection. See your pcp first.
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No: There are a myriad of reasons for loss of bladder control. If significant, urodynamics testing will lead to the diagnosis in concert with history & physical exam. There is a bias toward informing women that this is normal with aging but it is not. Most of the time, loss of bladder control can be treated, often without surgery.
Answered 5/26/2014
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