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6 years ago
Because they strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, Kegel exercises are most likely to help
 
  A)
  overflow incontinence.
  B)
  urge incontinence.
  C)
  stress incontinence.
  D)
  mixed incontinence.
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: Stress incontinence is commonly caused by weak pelvic floor muscles, which allow the angle between the bladder and the posterior proximal urethra to change so that the bladder and urethra are positioned for voiding when some activity increases intra-abdominal pressure. Overflow incontinence results when the bladder becomes distended and detrusor activity is absent. Urge incontinence is probably related to CNS control of bladder sensation and emptying or to the smooth muscle of the bladder. Mixed incontinence, a combination of stress and urge incontinence, probably has more than one cause.
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