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		By: Leaky Bladder Treatment - Medication for Incontinence &#124; Healthhype.com		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://healthhype.com/what-is-incontinence-enuresis-poor-bladder-control.html#comment-45026&quot;&gt;10USNUT&lt;/a&gt;.

Hi 10USNUT

Overflow incontinence and urge incontinence may occur in lumbosacral nerve disease and bulging disc could be one of the causes. With incontinence there is no &quot;holding it in&quot; or &quot;getting distracted&quot; and forgetting about it although in key-latch phenomenon you may find that you will have to go once you reach home. The urging should at least be constant in this case.

We have noticed that you posted many questions relating to this problem on various articles since January. It seems like your condition is not improving despite the chiropractic treatment and so on. It is time you go back to your doctor and ask him for a referral to a neurologist. You obviously need help and have been suffering with this ailment with little or no relief. Please speak to a doctor.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://healthhype.com/what-is-incontinence-enuresis-poor-bladder-control.html#comment-45026">10USNUT</a>.</p>
<p>Hi 10USNUT</p>
<p>Overflow incontinence and urge incontinence may occur in lumbosacral nerve disease and bulging disc could be one of the causes. With incontinence there is no &#8220;holding it in&#8221; or &#8220;getting distracted&#8221; and forgetting about it although in key-latch phenomenon you may find that you will have to go once you reach home. The urging should at least be constant in this case.</p>
<p>We have noticed that you posted many questions relating to this problem on various articles since January. It seems like your condition is not improving despite the chiropractic treatment and so on. It is time you go back to your doctor and ask him for a referral to a neurologist. You obviously need help and have been suffering with this ailment with little or no relief. Please speak to a doctor.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[One of my web sites suggested that incontence could also be caused by nerve irratation between L4-L5.  Your thoughts?
I have a slightly bulged vertibrate there.  When I have to go, I really have to go, but if I don&#039;t happen to think about it, or get distracted, I go for several hours until the next time I see a location to go, then I have a hard time holding it even for a few minutes.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of my web sites suggested that incontence could also be caused by nerve irratation between L4-L5.  Your thoughts?<br />
I have a slightly bulged vertibrate there.  When I have to go, I really have to go, but if I don&#8217;t happen to think about it, or get distracted, I go for several hours until the next time I see a location to go, then I have a hard time holding it even for a few minutes.</p>
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