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What do you want to know more about? Choose your area of interest and find instructive material that will help you learn more about bladder and bowel care
What do you want to know more about? Choose your area of interest and find instructive material that will help you learn more about bladder and bowel care
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In 2011, Brianna was in a car accident where she got a spinal cord injury that left her paralysed from the waist down. She has been a wheelchair user since
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Female urinary incontinence is a very common condition. It affects 1 in 4 women and means an involuntary loss of urine. As well as the physical effects of the condition, frequent accidents can lead to social discomfort or isolation. Let's take a look at what everyday life entails with respect to recognising and treating this issue, how can we recognise it and what solutions and treatments are available.