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www.nejm.org May 21, 2007 (10.1056/NEJMe078068)
Shades of Dry — Curing Urinary Stress Incontinence
Kris Strohbehn, M.D.
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Urinary incontinence is a common condition affecting 20 to 40% of older women.1 The two most common types of urinary incontinence are stress incontinence, the involuntary loss of urine resulting from increased abdominal pressures (such as with a cough or Valsalva's maneuver), and urge incontinence, the involuntary loss of urine after an unwanted contraction of the detrusor muscle.2 Some patients have mixed incontinence with both types of conditions.
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