Nerve damage: The most common cause for permanent incontinence is some type of nerve damage. The nerve damage could be traumatic, such as a severed spinal cord, problems with back where nerves are compressed, or disorders that affect the signals from bladder to brain, such as Multiple Sclerosis . Hope that helps you for whatever prompted your question.
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