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Advice from experts who specialize in treating incontinence
Strategies and treatments for a common issue |
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A complete guide | Incontinence isn't something that you need to live with. Most incontinence can be improved or cured, and you can enjoy a full and active life. | Learn more |
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Dear Reader, We're writing to you about a common condition few people talk about — incontinence. Whether you've recently been bothered by incontinence or you've lived with it for many years, Mayo Clinic on Incontinence provides information to relieve your symptoms so you can enjoy a better quality of life. Our message to you is that most cases of incontinence can be improved or cured. In recent years, significant treatment advances have helped thousands of people. And newer medications have been approved — it all adds up to better outcomes! Incontinence is not something you need to live with. Don't let it keep you from enjoying an active life. Incontinence doesn't usually get better on its own. In fact, it tends to get worse if you don't act. Our goal is to help improve or even cure your condition. We've created a book full of information and answers — the next step must be up to you. Order Mayo Clinic on Incontinencetoday, for only $19.99. |
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Yours in good health, Paul D. Pettit, M.D. Anita H. Chen, M.D. Medical Editors |
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