Advice from Mayo Clinic experts specializing in treating incontinence
Incontinence can be improved or cured |
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You are not alone | A guide to successfully managing bladder and bowel issues so that you can lead a full and active life. | Learn more |
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Dear Reader, Mayo Clinic treats over 10,000 patients struggling with incontinence every year. Mayo Clinic on Incontinence aims to help thousands more overcome this common condition. No matter how bothersome your symptoms — whether your incontinence is more of an annoyance or it’s severe enough that you’re afraid to leave the house — there are steps you can take to manage or treat the problem. Incontinence is not something you need to live with. Inside you’ll find the following and more: Behavioral and lifestyle changes to improve symptoms How to find the right doctor Medications, therapies, treatment plans and surgical options How to live well with incontinence 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. Order Mayo Clinic on Incontinence today and take the next step toward enjoying an active life! |
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Yours in good health, Paul D. Pettit, M.D. Anita H. Chen, M.D. Medical Editors |
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