Anatomical incontinence is the involuntary release of urine related
to structural problems of the
urinary
tract
that affect the urine flow. Anatomical incontinence may be present
from birth (congenital).
The main symptom of anatomical incontinence is an almost continual release of urine.
Anatomical incontinence is caused by structural problems in the urinary tract that allow urine to leak past the muscle (sphincter) that retains urine in the bladder. These problems include:
Treatment of anatomical incontinence concentrates on correcting the structural problem that is interfering with the bladder's retention of urine.
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