Incontinence Quiz

Urinary incontinence is treatable.

As many as 12 million Americans - a conservative estimate - have urinary incontinence, a problem that causes individuals to limit their normal activities and worry constantly about not being able to get to a bathroom on time.

Owing to their embarrassment, many hide their condition from loved ones and avoid seeking the help of medical professionals. Yet, treatment for incontinence is readily available and highly successful in most cases.

Are you schooled in the facts about this problem?

  1. Incontinence is an illness.
    TrueFalse

  2. Poor bladder control is a natural part of aging.
    TrueFalse

  3. Pregnancy can cause incontinence.
    TrueFalse

  4. The bladder is a muscle.
    TrueFalse

  5. Diet has little to do with incontinence.
    TrueFalse

  6. The sound of water flowing can cause some people to urinate spontaneously.
    TrueFalse

  7. There are few options when it comes to testing for the cause of incontinence.
    TrueFalse

  8. For the incontinent person, sneezing can cause an "accident."
    TrueFalse

  9. Arthritis can be a factor in cases of incontinence.
    TrueFalse

  10. Treatment frequently involves surgery.
    TrueFalse

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