Vitamin D Deficiency and Bladder Control

Vitamin D deficiency is a common vitamin deficiency that causes issues with your bones and muscles. It most commonly affects people over the age of 65 and people who have darker skin. It’s preventable and treatable.

The possible effect of vitamin D on the detrusor muscle and on the levator ani muscles, which contain both smooth and striated muscle fibers, could explain the association between vitamin D deficiency and urinary incontinence
Vitamin D Deficiency is associated with lower urinary tract symptoms 


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