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Urinary incontinenceUrinary incontinence

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Case study 61: Achieving bladder control Grace is a 70-year-old housewife, who presents to you complaining of ‘troubles with the bladder’. She has limited her involvement in social activities following several public incidents involving incontinence and has started to wear pads. Professional publication - NPS News 2009-12-01 00:00:00
Case study 61 report — Achieving bladder control Grace is a 70-year-old housewife, who presents to you complaining of ‘troubles with the bladder’. She has limited her involvement in social activities following several public incidents involving incontinence and has started to wear pads. Professional activity - Case study report 2010-02-15 00:00:00
Urinary incontinence Outlines how to identify and manage incontinence in primary care, and the evidence for physical, behavioural and anticholinergic therapies. Urinary incontinence is common, but underreported. Professional publication - NPS News 2009-12-01 00:00:00
NPS News 66 (INSERT): Medicines that may cause or make incontinence worse Lists medicines that may cause or make incontinence worse. Professional publication - NPS News 2009-12-01 00:00:00


Date published: 2009-12-01 00:00:00

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