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"Coughing and incontinence?"

If you are experiencing incontinence when you cough, it may be helpful to try pelvic floor exercises to strengthen the muscles in that area. These exercises can potentially reduce the issue or even eliminate it with persistent effort. If the problem persists, it's recommended to consult a physiotherapist for a tailored treatment plan.

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