June 25, 2015
During your physical examination, your doctor will be checking for signs of conditions causing incontinence such as a treatable blockage from pelvic or bowl growths, a prolapse or weak pelvic floor. He or she may run several tests to determine what kind of incontinence you are suffering from.
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June 12, 2015
The English word “Incontinence” comes from a Latin word continentem (nom. continens) that mean to “to hold together” while incontinentem (nom. Incontinens) means "not holding together". Our English word incontinence was probably first used around the late 1820’s.
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May 25, 2015
The reasons for incontinence are many and varied. Sometimes women may develop temporary urinary incontinence due to changes in the strength of the muscles supporting the bladder due to pregnancy and child birth. In cases like this simple exercises are all that are needed to correct the problem.
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May 15, 2015
I talked about the definition of MS in my earlier blog and promised to discuss ongoing MS research and some of the early findings. The topic is so large it will have to be a series of blogs.
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May 05, 2015
Multiple sclerosis or MS is defined as a progressive neurological disease that may affect the several areas of the central nervous system. It’s believed to be an autoimmune disease
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May 01, 2015
What is Urinary Incontinence? Urinary incontinence is the unintentional release of urine. More than 15 million American men and women suffer from this dysfunction. Many of these people suffer in silence unnecessarily.
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