We closed off with Dr Stephen Jeffery -
A gynaecologist to tell us more about urinary incontinence. It is reported that
although it is a common condition, fewer than 40 percent of incontinent
individuals seek medical advice. Rather than seek treatment, the vast majority
adapt to their “problem” by altering their lifestyle. Reasons for failing to
report symptoms include the perception that incontinence is “normal” with
advancing age or that symptoms are not severe enough to treat. Dr Jeffery
explained more about the available treatment. For more information visit www.tena.co.za
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