Incontinence is the inability to control one's bladder or bowels, and it is a surprisingly common issue for people of all ages. Common causes of incontinence include weak pelvic muscles, bladder diseases, and nerve damage. Weak pelvic muscles can be caused by pregnancy, childbirth, and aging. Bladder diseases, such as bladder infections and cancer, can lead to a loss of bladder control. Lastly, nerve damage can occur due to diabetes, stroke, or spinal cord injury, causing bladder or bowel control to be impaired. Incontinence can also be caused by certain medications, an enlarged prostate, or a urinary tract infection. In all cases, treatment should be sought to determine the best course of action for managing the issue.