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Article: Understanding the Link Between Parkinson's Disease and Incontinence

Understanding the Link Between Parkinson's Disease and Incontinence

Understanding the Link Between Parkinson's Disease and Incontinence

World Parkinson's Day - 11th April 2026 

World Parkinson's Day is an important moment to raise awareness not only for Parkinson's disease itself, but also of the everyday challenges people living with the condition may face. One of the lesser-discussed, yet very common issues is incontinence. 

The Connection Between Parkinson's and Incontinence 

Parkinson's disease affects the brain and nervous system, which play a crucial role in controlling bladder and bowel function. As the condition progresses, communication between the brain and bladder can become disrupted. 

This can lead to: 

  • Urinary urgency - a sudden, strong need to pass urine 
  • Increased frequency - needing to go more often, including at night 
  • Urge incontinence - leakage before reaching the toilet 

These symptoms are often linked to an overactive bladder, a condition commonly seen in people with Parkinson's. 

Bowel Health and Parkinson's 

Constipation is another frequent symptom of Parkinson's. In some cases, this can contribute to bowel incontinence, especially if not managed early. Reduced mobility can also make it harder for individuals to reach the toilet in time. 

Why Awareness Matters 

Incontinence can have a significant impact on confidence, dignity, and quality of life. However, it is important to recognise that support and management options are available, and no one should feel they have to cope alone. 

Practical Ways to Manage Incontinence 

  • Establishing regular toileting routine 
  • Staying hydrated and maintaining a balanced diet 
  • Seeking medical advice for bladder or bowel symptoms 
  • Using reliable continence products for comfort and security 

Supporting Independence with the Right Products 

For many individuals, using high-quality continence products can make a meaningful difference in day-to-day life. Products designed for comfort, discretion, and absorbency can help maintain independence and peace of mind. 

Explore our range of Novamed adult incontinence pads here: 

👉 https://novamedpads.co.uk

Standing Together for Health 

This World Parkinson's Day, let's continue to raise awareness, support those affected, and encourage open conversations around all aspects of the condition - including incontinence. 

Bladder and bowel incontinence may be caused by conditions which can be treated medically. Please consult your physician for medical advice and guidance. All sources used in this article are cited below.

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