bladder control surgery, not always a most



Many people who have bladder problems do not seek treatment because
they believe the only treatment available to them is surgery. This is
not always the case; treatments for incontinence include behavioral,
medical, and surgical. Surgery is usually reserved for people whose
problem does not improve with behavioral and medical therapy.

im my blog you will find 7 great tips to implement in your own home,
that can help you cope better and maybe avoid surgery:

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