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2015, Number 614

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Rev Med Cos Cen 2015; 72 (614)

Manejo de la incontinencia urinaria en la mujer

Williams JRA
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Language: Spanish
References: 14
Page: 205-209
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ABSTRACT

Urinary incontinence is a condition of considerable importance because of the impact it has on the quality of life of the patient in physical, social, and sexual activities. However, a lot of women still do not consult for this condition. This disease requires a multidimensional approach, so that interventions are made in the lifestyle, physical rehabilitation, as well as pharmacological and surgical approach according to the needs and expectations of each patient.


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