Urinary Incontinence in WomenWhat Increases Your RiskSometimes several factors combine to cause
urinary incontinence. For example, a woman may have
had multiple childbirths, be older, and have a severe cough because of
chronic bronchitis or smoking, all of which might
contribute to her incontinence problem. Physical conditions that make urinary incontinence more likely
include: Diseases and conditions that may result in urinary incontinence
include: Urinary incontinence may be made worse by: - Medications that increase urine production,
such as
diuretics, or those that relax the bladder, such as
bronchodilators.1
- Caffeinated beverages, such as coffee, tea, or
some soda pop. (Caffeine affects urgency and how often you urinate.2)
- Smoking, which is often the start of a chronic
cough and subsequent incontinence.3
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