Urinary Incontinence Voiding Log

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Keep track of your urinary incontinence with this convenient voiding log

A voiding log, or a record of urination episodes alongside a record of any liquids you drank and activities you engaged in, is a helpful tool to use alongside your treatment for urinary incontinence. This log will be helpful for your doctor, as well as potentially helping you to recognize and avoid episodes of unwanted urination.

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Use this Voiding Log to keep track of how often you urinate or leak urine, how much you leaked and what you had to drink beforehand.

What is urinary incontinence?

Urinary incontinence is the accidental release of urine. It’s not a disease. It’s a symptom of a problem with the urinary tract. It can happen for many reasons, including diseases, weakened or damaged muscles, and blockages or problems with the urethra.

Treatments are different for each person, depending on the type of incontinence you have and how much it affects your life. Your treatment may include medicines, simple exercises, or both.

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Last Updated: April 08, 2011

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