Addressing the problem of urinary incontinence
The true prevalence of urinary incontinence is difficult to determine. Comparison of studies is not always possible because of variations in methodology and data collection, and it is well-recognised that incontinence is under-reported. It is estimated that 6 million people in the UK have urinary in...
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description | The true prevalence of urinary incontinence is difficult to determine. Comparison of studies is not always possible because of variations in methodology and data collection, and it is well-recognised that incontinence is under-reported. It is estimated that 6 million people in the UK have urinary incontinence;3 more than have diabetes (2.4 million) and asthma (3.4 million).4 Patients with asthma and diabetes receive a lot of support and medical help, but little is done for people with incontinence. |
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