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Urinary incontinence is a very common condition. It occurs in as many as one out
of four women above forty years old. However, it can be successfully treated and/or
cured in most cases.
In fact, most patients can be addressed without surgery - that is, with medications,
behavioral changes, and exercises. It is a very uncomfortable condition that can be
easily addressed and corrected.
If surgery is required, most cases are performed with outpatient surgery and a minimally
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Take the Incontinence Quiz! Do you know the signs of urinary incontinence? |
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Do you lose urine when you cough, sneeze, laugh, lift, jump or run?
Do you have to hurry to the bathroom to empty your bladder when it's full?
Do you sometimes have difficulty making it to the bathroom in time?
Do you find it necessary to use some kind of protection, i.e. pads, panty liners, diapers, etc?
Do the sight and sound of running water cause you to lose urine?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, please contact us for an appointment.
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