What Women Need to Know About Bladder Control
Involuntary loss of urine can be a frustrating and embarrassing experience. Even if it is just a few drops, urinary incontinence can be a difficult topic to discuss with friends, family and your physician. Here’s some information about the condition, possible causes and treatments.
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February 17, 2014Citation:
National Kidney and Urologic Disease Information Clearinghouse, “Urinary Incontinence in Women” National Kidney and Urologic Disease Information Clearinghouse, “What I need to know about Bladder Control for Women” National Institute of Aging, “Urinary Incontinence” Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, “Urinary incontinence among patients with arthritis--a neglected disability.” Courtesy of Yuri Arcurs | Dreamstime Courtesy of Ron Chapple | Dreamstime Courtesy of Valua Vitaly | Dreamstime Courtesy of Nyul | Dreamstime Courtesy of Fabio Formaggio | Dreamstime Courtesy of Edmandarina | Dreamstime Courtesy of Sergey Lavrentev | Dreamstime Courtesy of Martin Fischer | Dreamstime Courtesy of Monkey Business Images | Dreamstime Courtesy of Rido | Dreamstime Courtesy of Petrkurgan | Dreamstime Courtesy of Andres Rodriguez | Dreamstime
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September 24, 2015