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Don't Accept Urinary Incontinence As a 'Normal' Part of Aging

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Four out of every 10 women over the age of 50 experience urinary incontinence. But you don't have to accept urinary incontinence as just part of getting older, says University Hospitals urologist and OBGYN Joseph Henderson, MD. There are a number of treatments that include non-surgical as well as surgical options.

University Hospitals has the only program in Ohio to combine urology, urogynecology and colorectal surgery for female pelvic floor disorders such as urinary incontinence. Learn more.

 

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