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How Can Aortic Stenosis And Incontinence Be Treated?

My husband who is 84 has been diagnosed with Severe Aortic Stenosis and has severe incontinence. He has some nausea and not as good appetite as usual. He says he doesn t realize when he needs to urinate sometimes. Could this be connected with the Aortic stenosis?
Tue, 19 Sep 2017
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no urinary incontinence is not connected with aortic stenosia.it might be due enlarged prostate that obstruct urinary tract.for confirming that you have to take usg abdomen.
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How Can Aortic Stenosis And Incontinence Be Treated?

no urinary incontinence is not connected with aortic stenosia.it might be due enlarged prostate that obstruct urinary tract.for confirming that you have to take usg abdomen.