Incontinence can occur in some individuals with motor neurone disease (MND), but it is not a universal symptom. MND primarily affects muscle control, which can lead to difficulties in mobility, speech, and swallowing. If the muscles involved in bladder or bowel control are affected, incontinence may result. It is important for individuals with MND to discuss any such symptoms with their healthcare provider for appropriate management.
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