Q:I would be grateful for any help and advice you could offer with regard to an unstable bladder. The hospital doctor I saw for diagnosis many years ago prescribed imipramine. Although it cured th ...
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Women who have hysterectomies are 40 per cent more likely to experience urinary incontinence than those who have not had the operation. ...
* Look to hidden food allergy. Coffee, milk, sugar, honey, alcoholic and soft drinks, tea, chocolate, citrus juices and fruits, tomatoes or tomato-based products and highly spiced foods have all been associated with incontinence. Keep a food diary...
Radical prostatectomy to remove the entire prostate - the walnut-sized gland located in front of the rectum, between the bladder and the penis - is the first port of call in the treatment of clinically localised prostate cancer. More than 30,000 of...
Loss of bladder control (urinary incontinence) can happen to anyone, but is more common in the elderly. An estimated three to six million Britons suffer some degree of incontinence. It is twice as common in women than in men - especially in those...
Involuntary urination is ironically a problem experienced at both ends of a person's life, both during infancy and aging. Older adults have difficulty with bladder control usually because of either urinary tract disease, nervous system dysfunction...
How Your Body Makes, Stores, and Releases Urine
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Do you need a practical checklist to monitor your urinary continence and describe your liquid intake (for example, coffee, water)?
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