Sunday, November 8, 2009

incontinence

Incontinence: Looking Away is Not an Answer

Widespread affliction strikes 25 million Americans and merits more attention and discussion. more >>

Bladder Problems May Often Be Related to Mental Health

Sexual trauma also associated with women's urinary tract symptoms, survey finds more >>

Health Tip: What's Causing Urinary Incontinence?

Possible causes among women more >>

Health Tip: When Bedwetting Signals Another Problem

Signs you should call a pediatrician more >>

Constipation May Lead to Other Problems

Hemorrhoids, incontinence and more can result, research shows more >>

Health Tip: Managing Urinary Incontinence

Possible treatment options more >>

Urinary Incontinence Is Common but Not Inevitable

There's plenty you can do to avoid loss of bladder control. more >>

Weight Loss Helps Incontinence

Losing 8% of body weight almost halves the number of episodes, study finds more >>

Female Incontinence a Prevalent Problem

At least 1 in 4 U.S. more >>

Brain May Ignore Bladder Signals, Causing Bedwetting

Study suggests overactive bladder may desensitize brain more >>

Probiotics Help Adult Weight Loss After Bariatric Surgery

The 'good bacteria' also boost gastrointestinal functioning, study found more >>

About Urinary Incontinence

Urinary incontinence is the uncontrollable leakage of urine. more >>

Urinary Incontinence Testing

The correct diagnosis must be made before instituting a treatment plan for urinary incontinence. more >>

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