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incontinence

[in-kon-tn-uhns] / ɪnˈkɒn tn əns /


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The treatment itself can also cause incontinence and impotence, which can significantly affect quality of life.

From BBC

The treatment itself can cause incontinence and impotence, which can significantly affect quality of life.

From BBC

Children and older people also are at higher risk than other groups for reasons including the use of diapers, incontinence or limited access to bathrooms, he said.

From Washington Post

Incontinence is a side effect of prostate cancer treatment and the charity Prostate Cancer UK says men can face anxiety over what to do with used incontinence pads.

From BBC

She adds: "Someone might experience difficulty sleeping, another might need a different approach if they have low mood and incontinence".

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