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Causes of Acute (or transient) urinary incontinence

Causes of Acute (or transient) urinary incontinence

Acute (or transient) urinary incontinence may be caused by a urinary tract infection, constipation, overhydration, dehydration, and certain medications.

List of causes of Acute (or transient) urinary incontinence

Following is a list of causes or underlying conditions (see also Misdiagnosis of underlying causes of Acute (or transient) urinary incontinence) that could possibly cause Acute (or transient) urinary incontinence includes:

  • Parkinson's disease
  • Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. Mental confusion may prevent both recognition of the need to void and locating a bathroom
  • Severe depression. In such cases, people may become incontinent because they are indifferent to self-control

Acute (or transient) urinary incontinence: Causes and Types

Causes of Broader Categories of Acute (or transient) urinary incontinence: Review the causal information about the various more general categories of medical conditions:

Related information on causes of Acute (or transient) urinary incontinence:

As with all medical conditions, there may be many causal factors. Further relevant information on causes of Acute (or transient) urinary incontinence may be found in:

 

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