My mother, age 72, has suffered intermittant bladder disorders for at least 20 years. In recent years, she has begun to experience urinary incontinence. Now the pain has returned and is accompanied by increased incontinence occuring without feeling the urge for urination. She has yet to see a urologist, but sees physicians and received examinations quite regularly.
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My mother, age 72, has suffered intermittant bladder disorders for at least 20 years. In recent years, she has begun to experience urinary incontinence. Now the pain has returned and is accompanied by increased incontinence occuring without feeling the urge for urination. She has yet to see a urologist, but sees physicians and received examinations quite regularly.