Female Incontinence

Female Incontinence
The Emotional Toll of Female Incontinence
The Emotional Toll of Female Incontinence Female incontinence is physical, but it can also have a psychological impact. WebMD Medical News By Kathleen Doheny Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD More...
Study: Female Incontinence is Common
Study: Female Incontinence Is Common Incontinence Not an Inevitable Part of Aging, Researchers Report WebMD Medical News By Miranda Hitti Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD More from WebMD Incontinence Drugs:...
Weight Loss May Reduce Incontinence
Weight Loss May Reduce Incontinence Study Shows Losing Weight Can Help Women Who Have Urinary Incontinence WebMD Medical News By Caroline Wilbert Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD More from WebMD...
Low Vitamin D Levels Tied to Incontinence
Low Vitamin D Levels Tied to Incontinence Vitamin D Deficiency May Contribute to Pelvic Floor Disorders in Women WebMD Medical News By Jennifer Warner Reviewed by Laura J. Martin, MD...
Incontinence Surgery Helps Cut Patient Costs
Incontinence Surgery Helps Cut Patient Costs Study Shows Patients Are Able to Reduce Spending on Products That Manage Symptoms WebMD Medical News By Kathleen Doheny Reviewed by Laura J. Martin,...
FDA: Repairing Pelvic Organ Prolapse With Surgical Mesh Risky
FDA: Repairing Pelvic Organ Prolapse With Mesh Risky Risks Include Pain, Infection, Need for Additional Surgery WebMD Medical News By Denise Mann Reviewed by Laura J. Martin, MD More from...
Incontinence Drugs: Benefits and Harms Compared
Incontinence Drugs: Benefits and Harms Compared Medications That Treat Overactive Bladder Offer Modest Benefits and Significant Side Effects WebMD Medical News By Brenda Goodman, MA Reviewed by Laura J. Martin,...
How to Handle Embarrassing Body Problems
Experts offer tips for managing embarrassing body conditions, such as burping, intestinal gas, overactive bladder, and a growling stomach.
11 Ways to Manage OAB at Work
If you have an overactive bladder, you know how difficult it can be at work. Here are tips to help you manage OAB at the office, at the shop, and on the road.
Incontinence Surgery Helps Cut Patient Costs
After having incontinence surgery, women report spending much less money on products and services to manage their symptoms than they did before surgery, a study shows.
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