Has Your Bladder Bottomed Out? Take Action! Millions of women experience involuntary loss of urine called urinary incontinence (UI). Some women may lose a few drops of urine while running or coughing. Others may feel a strong, sudden urge to urinate just before losing a large amount of urine. Many women experience both symptoms. UI can be slightly bothersome or totally debilitating. For some women, the risk of public embarrassment keeps them from enjoying many activities with … [Read more...]
Urinary Incontinence (UI) – ‘Has Your Bladder Bottomed Out?’
January 23, 2013 by admin
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