“…Many factors have been described increasing the reasons and prevalence of urinary incontinence. Risk factors for UI; advanced age, hormonal disorders, obesity, birth trauma, genetic disorders, recurrent urinary tract infections, chronic constipation, smoking, gynecological surgery, diabetes, lung diseases, and neurological diseases (7,8). Although UI is not a life-threatening disease, individuals suffering from this disease have complaints about social and physical activities, hence the quality of their life decreases (9).…”