Social Embarrassment That Affects 25 Million Women by Jacqueline S. Thompson, MD, FACOG
The social embarrassment often keeps the sufferer at home and silent, trapped in bulky pads and believing that it is a normal part of aging. It is not !
Considered one of the last taboos in American society, urinary incontinence is not a subject many women voluntarily discuss with their health care provider. The scope of the problem is enormous, affecting up to 25 million women in this country alone. Yet, the social embarrassment often keeps the sufferer at home and silent, trapped in bulky pads and believing that it is a normal part of aging. It is not a normal part of aging, and women do not need to suffer in silence. read in detail
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