Changes in muscle tone and bladder function often occur with age.
Childbirth, especially vaginal delivery, can weaken pelvic floor muscles.
Hormonal changes during menopause can lead to a decline in bladder and urethral tissue health.
Surgical removal of the uterus can sometimes contribute to incontinence.
Excess weight can put additional pressure on the bladder and pelvic floor muscles.
Chronic coughing from smoking can contribute to stress incontinence.
Conditions affecting the nerves, such as diabetes or Parkinson's disease, may impact bladder function.
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