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The inability to control bladder or bowel function may occur in the later stages of Alzheimer's disease and can be connected to a number of factors including not being able to get to the bathroom quickly, not knowing or recognizing where the bathroom is located, having difficulty getting clothing off quickly enough or being busy and forgetting to go. Incontinence can also be caused by other physical illnesses and is sometimes treatable.
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