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Treating Urinary Incontinence By: Absr Alleg | Mar 2nd 2011 - "€˜Incontinence"€™ broadly speaking, is a term used for uncontrollable, involuntary discharge of urine, stools, or both. Incontinence in older people, like incontinence in the young, is usually caused by an underlying condition, such as a urinary tract disorder or a problem with the nerves that control the bladder or the intestines. Whatever may be the cause, it can certainly lead to embarrassing situations. Tags:mobility scooters, power scooters, incontinence products, incontinence supplies, medical supplies, foley catheter, bard catheters, first aid kits
Bladder Control - Surgical Procedures Used To Treat Urinary Incontinence By: Writers Cafe | Dec 24th 2010 - Surgical procedures are developed to correct issues that cause urinary incontinence, like the removal of the obstructive part of an enlarged prostate gland in men or to correct a bladder or uterus that has slipped out of position in a very woman. Common surgical procedures used to treat urinary incontinence embody. Tags:Womens Issues
Treating Incontinence By: Absr Alleg | Oct 31st 2010 - Incontinence refers to a lack of control over ones urinary function which often leads to leakage. This leakage may be just a drop or two, or could even be more. Treating incontinence should always begin by the least invasive method first and surgery should always be the last possibly option.
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Urinary Incontinence Treatment And Medical Tourism By: MumtazPachisa | Oct 5th 2010 - If you suffer from leaking bladder accidents when you cough or laugh or sneeze, or if you have the urge of going to the bathroom all the time, you are not alone. Millions of people across all ages, both genders and all races are affected by this common problem that is termed urinary incontinence (UI), a loss of bladder control. Tags:medical tourism, urinary incontinence