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Can nerve damage cause urinary incontinence?

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Yes: It can also cause an inability to urinate. Sometimes.The 2 are hard to tell apart.

Answered 9/28/2016

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Yes: Neuropathic incontinence is bladder leakage due to disease or damage to the nerves that operate the bladder.

Answered 4/24/2016

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Dr. Robert Harris answered

Specializes in Urogynecology

Yes: Most specialists agree that damage to the muscles in your pelvis, many times from vaginal childbirth, can cause nerve and muscle damage which, with time, can lead to urinary incontinence.

Answered 2/7/2015

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