Mayo Clinic on Incontinence
Strategies and treatments for improving bladder and bowel controls
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a significant number of adults age 65 and older report some degree of bladder leakage. Some products offer short-term help, but we want you to have lasting solutions.
The good news is that most incontinence can be improved or even cured. Mayo Clinic doctors see many patients with bladder or bowel control problems. Our care often brings significant relief or complete elimination of symptoms.
Mayo Clinic on Incontinence offers valuable information to anyone in need of effective solutions for the embarrassment and bother of incontinence. This book shares our most successful medical and non-medical treatment approaches to help men and women with incontinence improve the quality of their lives. These techniques have made daily living easier and more comfortable for many people with urinary incontinence. Now you can read about them in the privacy of your own home.
Mayo Clinic on Incontinence explains the most frequent causes of — and most effective treatments for — loss of bladder and bowel control. You'll learn:
- What you can do on your own to improve your symptoms.
- How to select a medical care provider.
- How to prepare for a relaxed and productive first visit.
- How you and your doctor can pinpoint the most likely cause of your symptoms.
This book is your roadmap to reducing or eliminating problems with bladder and bowel control.
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Mayo Clinic on Incontinence
You are not alone.
This book is intended to be a source of hope and assurance for all individuals who experience bladder and bowel control problems. Our message is that incontinence isn't something that you need to live with. Most incontinence can be improved or cured.
About the Medical Editors
Paul D. Pettit, M.D., has been a gynecologic surgeon at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Fla., for 35 years. Dr. Pettit is board certified in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery. He initiated development of the Gynecologic Continence Program at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville.
Anita H. Chen, M.D., is a urogynecologist at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Fla. Dr. Chen is board-certified in obstetrics and gynecology and female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery.
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