It is important to understand how the bladder works, because there are many different types of incontinence, which may have quite different causes. Anatomy of the bladder The bladder consists of a flexible sac of muscle (the detrusor muscle). Urine is produced in the kidneys and passes into the bladder through the ureters. It is [&hellip
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