I would like to ask you a question about Parkinson's disease. My father, 57 years old has it for two years now and he is fighting it very well. Still, sometimes he has troubles he cannot help with. Experiencing urinary problems in parkinson's disease is troubling him now. This happens from time to time so he does not pay much attention to it. Still, I know that there is a way to help him with this.
There are patients who have difficulty with urinating – we speak of urgency for urination where is just a little warning for this. Incontinence may occur because of the movement dysfunction. Also, problem with completely emptying the bladder may occur. Still, there is a possibility that he has urinary problems independent of Parkinson's disease. This could be easily checked by a visit to a doctor and few lab tests.