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Fecal incontinence may happen when a person has a sudden urge to pass stool and cannot get to a toilet in time. Also, stool may leak when a person doesn't sense ...
... bladder or bowel into the vagina. Urinary problems, such as incontinence. Pelvic floor problems. Permanent scarring. Loss of sexual pleasure or function ...
pair, Pelvic floor reconstruction, Overactive bladder, Stress incontinence, Urinary incontinence, Uterine prolapse, Vaginal agenesis, Enterocele, Posterior ...
Then gradually — every one to two days — add one back into your diet, noting any changes in urinary urgency, frequency or incontinence. You might not have to ...
The new kidney's ureter — the tube that links the kidney to the bladder — is connected to the bladder. After the procedure. After a kidney transplant, you ...
Clinically relevant urinary retention. Pelvic reconstructive surgery within ... prolapse or urinary incontinence. Clinically relevant nephrolithiasis ...
incontinence Urinary incontinence is the loss of bladder control, resulting in the accidental loss of urine. Due to pregnancy, childbirth, menopause and the ...
Urine blockage in the kidneys · Kidney stones. · Enlarged prostate. · Blood clots in the urinary tract. · Bladder cancer. · Prostate cancer. · Cervical cancer. · Colon ...
... Urinary sling procedure, Ur...ethral bulking, Pelvic floor reconstruction, Periurethral injection, Overactive bladder, Stress incontinence, Urinary ...
... urine from the bladder. This can cause problems in urinating, such as a need to urinate often, a weak stream when urinating, or a feeling of not being able ...
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