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Urinary Stress/Urge Incontinence
 
Urinary incontinence is not a disease, but instead a sign that a problem exists in the urinary tract; it is the result of a variety of anatomic, physiologic, and/or pathologic factors. It is considered an important condition to treat, because it can lead to social isolation, low self-esteem, depression and dependence. These contractions may cause urge urinary incontinence, urgency and frequency. The term "overactive bladder" describes a wide range of symptoms that include urge urinary incontinence, urgency, and frequency. From a holistic standpoint, most bladder control problems that are not the direct result of neurological damage, poor muscle tone or hormone deficiencies are usually the result of irritability within the bladder or urethral tissues caused by chronic inflammation and/or food allergies.
 
Urinary Stress/Urge Incontinence is benefited or hindered by:
 
Bromelain
Elimination Diet
Test for Food Allergies