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Answer:   Yes.  Urinary incontinence can be divided into seven categories as follows: 1. Urge Incontinence 2. Stress Incontinence 3. Unaware Incontinence 4. Total Incontinence/Continuous Leakage 5. Nocturnal Enuresis 6. Post-Void Dribble 7. Extra-U...

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Answer: We all get a little leaky at some point, let's face it! Many customers have found Deluxe Lunapanties to be a comfortable, economical and discreet solution for light or stress incontinence. Deluxe Lunapanties' nylon lining and removable lining feature...

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Answer: Pregnancy and delivery are situations in which the muscles of your pelvic floor are at greater risk of becoming stretched and distended. That s why gynaecologists and midwives recommend that new mothers rehabilitate their pelvic floors after pregna...

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Answer: There are several different types of urinary incontinence, each with different causes and symptoms. The most common types are stress urinary incontinence, urge urinary incontinence and mixed urinary incontinence.

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Answer: Genityte consistently gives improvement of stress and urge incontinence symptoms in women of all ages. Some women achieve complete resolution of incontinence after Genityte treatments.

Patient Questions | Genityte

Answer: urinary problem is called stress incontinence. It is caused by relaxation of the top part of the vagina or anterior vaginal wall. Laser vaginal rejuvenation (LVR) can correct your problem with stress incontinence and enhance sexual gratification a...

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