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What does UI stand for?

Urinary Incontinence


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Washington, Oct 2 (ANI): For elderly women suffering from urinary incontinence pelvic floor muscle exercises might prove to be a boon, say researchers.
Urinary Incontinence, or rather lack of bladder control, is a most bothersome and embarrassing problem for millions of Americans Urinary incontinence can effect people no matter what their age, but particularly those that are old Urinary Incontinence, or rather lack of bladder control, is a most bothersome and embarrassing problem for millions of Americans.
Urinary incontinence is a very sensitive issue that affects an expansive amount of American adults.
95 Paperback A Johns Hopkins Press health book RC921 Whether as the result of pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, aging muscles, diabetes, stroke, spinal cord injury, surgery or obesity, some degree of urinary incontinence is a part of many women's lives, including a substantial portion of women under the age of 40.
Whether it is vaguely touched upon or completely ignored, bladder issues including urinary incontinence and overactive bladder get a low amount of coverage considering their prevalence throughout the world.
Urinary Incontinence This is the most common type of Incontinence.
Researchers with Oregon Health and Sciences University surveyed almost 6,000 first-time mothers who gave birth in Oregon, finding that women older than age 30 reported a higher rate of urinary incontinence and that women ages 33 and older reported a higher rate of fecal incontinence if they delivered vaginally.
Joy SH Teo, N Kathryn Briffa, Amanda Devine, Satvinder S Dhaliwal and Richard L Prince (2005): Do sleep problems or urinary incontinence predict falls in elderly women?

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