incontinence
incontinence
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by Noah Lam - 2006-12-18
Incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine. Dealing with incontinence occurs to about 15% of the population, and a protocol must be in place to prevent skin breakdowns. You should also consult yo...
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by Michael Russell - 2006-12-31
Incontinence can be bowel incontinence or urinary incontinence. It can be a very difficult condition to cope with and sometimes an embarrassing condition as there is no warning when it occurs. Many ...
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by Michael Russell - 2006-12-31
Bowel Incontinence is when there is excretion of feces involuntarily. Children and well as adults can suffer from it. There are more women sufferers from bowel incontinence. Although it is more com...
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by Michael Russell - 2006-12-31
Urinary Incontinence is when there is excretion of urine involuntarily. It is not a disease itself but it can be an indication of an underlying problem, which can be treated. It is more common in wo...
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by Sven Ullmann - 2007-02-28
Continence involves a balance of the urethral closure and detrusor muscle activity. Urethral pressure will usually exceed bladder pressure which will result in urine remaining in the bladder. The ...
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by Darren Slaughter - 2007-03-08
Urinary incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine from the bladder. The main symptom of stress incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine while coughing, sneezing, laughing, exercising, or doi...
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by Matthew Homfray - 2007-04-06
Urinary incontinence is a common disorder in older female dogs, as many as 20% of neutered bitches develop it at some point in their lives. The reason is usually urethral sphincter mechanism incompete...
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by Linda McClelland - 2007-04-17
Pelvic floor fitness is an essential to lifelong physical, sexual and emotional health. Yet this area of the body is often neglected by fitness experts. Why are the pelvic floor muscles so important, ...
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by Linda McClelland - 2007-04-24
Many women know that strong pelvic muscles are vital for long-term physical, sexual and emotional health, yet they still don't exercise them. There are five common excuses women use for not doing thei...
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by Linda McClelland - 2007-04-26
The pelvic floor is a large hammock of muscles stretching from side to side across the floor of the pelvis. It is attached to your pubic bone in front, and to the tail end of your spine behind. The op...