Urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse: diagnosis and treatment for the primary care physician

The Medical Clinics of North America
Husam Abed, Rebecca G Rogers

Abstract

This article outlines a simplified approach to diagnosis and treatment of women with urinary incontinence or pelvic organ prolapse that can be used by primary care physicians to identify patients with these conditions and initiate treatment for basic problems.

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Jul 15, 2015·Journal of Mid-life Health·Preethi Raja NavaneethanLilly Varghese
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