Urinary incontinence: a good diagnosis as a basis for treatment Abtract: Everyone has experienced incontinence at an early age. However, it also affects approximately 200 million people worldwide at the adult age. This common condition is frequently underreported by patients but can dramatically limit their social life. Subject to appropriate differential diagnosis, urinary incontinence is a condition that can be treated with good results in the majority of patients. This article provides a review of the essential symptomatology and current treatments, so that clinicians confronted with the problem may adopt the appropriate management.
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