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Intermittent Incontinence - Articles
Living with Incontinence a Patient’s View
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Allanda ..
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Fri 12 Nov 2010 4:27am
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It is not part of our work philosophy to scrap articles from other websites, we are always looking to provide our readers with unique and informative content about all types of incontinence and incontinence products . But while researching for a new article I came across a very interesting article on Nursing Times where a patient shared ...
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Childhood bedwetting linked to future night-time incontinence
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Allanda ..
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Thu 08 Sep 2011 6:17pm
Issue Codes Incontinence Accessories and Hygiene
People who regularly wet the bed during childhood may be more likely to wake up during the night to visit the toilet or experience intermittent night-time urinary incontinence or ‘enuresis’, a study has found.
Researchers carried out an internet survey of more than 1,200 over-18s in G ...
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Treating urinary incontinence in children
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Dave W

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Tue 31 Jan 2012 5:47am
This article by an expert paediatrician discusses persistent, long-term urinary incontince in children and treatments for when this problem becomes upsetting for the child involved.
Urinary incontinence is defined as the involuntary and uncontrollable leakage of ur ...
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The Importance of History-Taking when Treating Incontinence
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Allanda ..
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Mon 15 Nov 2010 3:54am
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History taking in women with urinary incontinence (UI) allow doctors to guide the investigation and management by evaluating symptoms, their progression and the impact of symptoms on lifestyle. A good clinical history will include enquiries about impact of the disease on quality of life by asking how the symptoms affect aspects of daily ...
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Incontinence and Dementia
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Brenda Avadian

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Mon 12 Nov 2012 9:54am
Guest post by Albert Medical Devices (AMD). AMD addresses incontinence and dementia and offers a dignified alternative for reducing accidents. English-language usage of this UK-based company left intact. (TCV Ed.)
What Is Dementia?
Dementia describes a range of symptoms including memory loss, mood changes and communication proble ...
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Fecal Incontinence
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Dr. Anshu Gupta
Posted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:40pm
Fecal incontinence is the inability to control your bowels. When you feel the urge to have a bowel movement, you may not be able to hold it until you get to a toilet. Or stool may leak from the rectum unexpectedly, sometimes while passing gas.
More than 5.5 million Americans have fecal incontinence. It affects people of all ages—chil ...
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