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A Woman's Guide to Regaining Bladder Control

 

 

 

 

 

A Woman's Guide to Regaining Bladder Control
by Eric S. Rovner,

FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT INCONTINENCE

·There is no reason any woman should suffer from incontinence.
·Incontinence is a very common problem among women.
·Incontinence is not a result of the aging process and is not normal at any age.
·Incontinence is not a disease, but a symptom of an underlying condition.
·Incontinence is often helped by simple, low-cost procedures that do not require surgery, drugs, or lengthy medical treatment.
·Incontinence affects 50% of the female population at least once in their lives.
·Incontinence can either be cured or significantly improved in 80-90% of cases.

This book can help.

From the Inside Flap
If you are one of the nearly 15 million women who suffer from incontinence, you no longer need to suffer in silence. Doctors Eric Rovner and Alan Wein, internationally known and respected urologists, tell you what you need to know to get this problem under control and reclaim a life free of the fear of having an "accident" in public.

Because incontinence can be caused or aggravated by many different things, including medications, childbirth, hysterectomy, stress, bladder infections,

fibroids, estrogen loss, or diabetes, women of all ages are vulnerable. This practical and comprehensive guide explains all aspects of this problem, including the tests used to diagnose the various types of incontinence and the treatments, medications, recommended for each. There is also information to aid you in finding the right doctor, tips on how to best prepare for your first visit, and suggestions on what questions to ask. You’ll also find detailed instructions for exercises and other self-help techniques, lists of helpful products and devices you can obtain without a prescription, and advice on locating a support group to help you cope with the emotional aspects of your treatment and recovery. If surgery is necessary, you’ll also learn about each technique as well as its risk factors.

Eric S. Rovner, M.D. is co-director of the Center for Incontinence and Pelvic Disorders and Alan J. Wein, M.D. is Professor and Chair of the Division of Urology at the University of Pennsylvania Medical School. Dr. Wein was chosen by American Health magazine as one of the best doctors in the U.S. Donna Caruso specializes in writing on medical issues.

About the Author
Eric S. Rovner, M.D. is co-director of the Center for Incontinence and Pelvic Disorders and Alan J. Wein, M.D. is Professor and Chair of the Division of Urology at the University of Pennsylvania Medical School. Dr. Wein was chosen by American Health magazine as one of the best doctors in the U.S. Donna Caruso specializes in writing on medical issues.


Excerpted from A Woman's Guide to Regaining Bladder Control by Eric S. Rovner, Alan J. Wein, Donna Caruso. Copyright © 2001. Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
If you are one of the nearly 15 million women who suffer from incontinence, you no longer need to suffer in silence. Doctors Eric Rovner and Alan Wein, internationally known and respected urologists, tell you what you need to know to get this problem under control and reclaim a life free of the fear of having an "accident" in public.

Because incontinence can be caused or aggravated by many different things, including medications, childbirth, hysterectomy, stress, bladder infections, fibroids, estrogen loss, or diabetes, women of all ages are vulnerable.

This practical and comprehensive guide explains all aspects of this problem, including the tests used to diagnose the various types of incontinence and the treatments, medications, recommended for each. There is also information to aid you in finding the right doctor, tips on how to best prepare for your first visit, and suggestions on what questions to ask.

You’ll also find detailed instructions for exercises and other self-help techniques, lists of helpful products and devices you can obtain without a prescription, and advice on locating a support group to help you cope with the emotional aspects of your treatment and recovery. If surgery is necessary, you’ll also learn about each technique as well as its risk factors.

Eric S. Rovner, M.D. is co-director of the Center for Incontinence and Pelvic Disorders and Alan J. Wein, M.D. is Professor and Chair of the Division of Urology at the University of Pennsylvania Medical School. Dr. Wein was chosen by American Health magazine as one of the best doctors in the U.S. Donna Caruso specializes in writing on medical issues.

 

 


 


 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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