Can lung cancer have urinary incontinence

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Can lung cancer have urinary incontinence?

Can lung cancer have urinary incontinence

Can lung cancer have urinary incontinence? In general, there will be no incontinence. If this happens, you should go to the hospital for a comprehensive examination.

Can lung cancer have urinary incontinence? If lung cancer patients received chemotherapy, then this situation is likely to be caused by chemotherapy and other conditions, it is recommended to go to the hospital to check.

Can lung cancer have urinary incontinence? Urinary incontinence is due to bladder sphincter injury or nerve dysfunction and the loss of self-control ability to urinate, so that the urine does not flow out spontaneously, the causes are generally: 1 congenital diseases such as hypospadias 2 trauma; women's trauma during childbirth; pelvic fracture surgery; urethral stricture repair and other reasons caused by neurogenic bladder. It is suggested to go to the urology department of the hospital for examination to determine the cause of the disease.

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Can lung cancer have urinary incontinence? Abnormal urination is mainly related to the lesions of lumbosacral part of spinal cord and cerebral cortex, which can only be determined by combining with medical history. Therefore, we must go to the hospital for examination, and then treat according to the examination results.