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Incontinence - urinary, in women - Management
Scenario: Management of a woman with predominantly stress incontinence

This level contains the following sections:

  • Lifestyle advice for stress urinary incontinence or urgency incontinence
  • When to use absorbent pads or containment devices
  • Management of stress urinary incontinence symptoms
  • Prescriptions
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