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  • '''TENA''' (pronounced /ˈtɛnə/) is a brand of adult incontinence products, including briefs, underwear, and pads. The brand is owned by Essi ...products that offer secure and comfortable protection for individuals with incontinence.
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  • ...acity. This therapy is often used for individuals suffering from [[Urinary Incontinence]] or [[Overactive Bladder Syndrome]]. ...voiding. It is a first-line therapy for [[Urge Incontinence]] and [[Mixed Incontinence]]. The goal is to prevent leaks, manage urgency, and increase the time betw
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  • ...bladder and the urethra. "Urinary tract" refers to the system in the body for the production and excretion of urine. "Symptoms" refer to the signs or ind ...f urination, [[nocturia]] (excessive urination at night), urgency, urinary incontinence, and bladder discomfort.
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  • ...e stimulation is primarily used to treat [[urinary incontinence]], [[fecal incontinence]], and other [[pelvic floor disorders]]. The procedure involves the implant The procedure for sacral nerve stimulation typically involves two stages: the test stimulatio
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  • ...alysis can vary depending on which sphincter is affected. They may include incontinence, constipation, difficulty urinating, and sexual dysfunction. ...ing cause of the condition. This may include medication, surgery, or other treatments. In some cases, physical therapy may be used to help strengthen the sphinct
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  • ...vagina, causing symptoms such as foul-smelling vaginal discharge and fecal incontinence. ...a. In some cases, non-surgical treatments may be used, such as medications for Crohn's disease.
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  • ...incontinence, including stress incontinence, urge incontinence, and mixed incontinence. * 3. '''Fecal Incontinence''': The loss of bowel control is evaluated and treated by urogynecologists,
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  • ...ter]]''': Also known as a Foley catheter, this type remains in the bladder for a longer period of time. It is held in place by a small, water-filled ballo * In cases of severe urinary incontinence
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  • ...oin]] or [[lower back]], difficulty walking, and, in severe cases, urinary incontinence. The condition is often associated with [[pregnancy]] and childbirth, but c ...iastasis can vary depending on the severity of the condition. Conservative treatments include pain management, physical therapy, and the use of a pelvic support
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  • ...being. These muscles, which are found throughout the body, are responsible for controlling the flow of substances in and out of the body's various systems ...o treat a variety of health conditions, including [[back pain]], [[urinary incontinence]], [[digestive disorders]], and [[respiratory conditions]]. It has also bee
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