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  2. Urodynamic testing - Wikipedia

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    Urodynamic testing is a study that assesses how the bladder and urethra store and release urine. It can help diagnose and treat symptoms such as incontinence, frequent urination, painful urination, and urinary tract infections.

  3. Urogynecology - Wikipedia

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    Urogynecology is a surgical sub-specialty of urology and gynecology that deals with pelvic floor and bladder problems in women. Learn about its history, education, training, and the common clinical conditions that a urogynecologist may see and treat.

  4. Urethral bulking injections - Wikipedia

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    Learn about a gynecological procedure to treat urinary incontinence in women by injecting bulking agents into the urethra. Find out the uses, contraindications, available agents and history of this treatment.

  5. Overactive bladder - Wikipedia

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    Overactive bladder (OAB) is a condition where there is a frequent and urgent need to urinate, sometimes with incontinence. It affects 11% of the population and is more common with age. Learn about the signs, causes, diagnosis, and treatment options for OAB.

  6. Urinary incontinence - Wikipedia

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    Urinary incontinence is the uncontrolled leakage of urine, which can affect people of any age and gender. Learn about the common causes, such as pregnancy, menopause, prostate problems, and overactive bladder, and the different types, such as stress, urge, overflow and mixed incontinence.

  7. Mitrofanoff procedure - Wikipedia

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    The Mitrofanoff procedure, also known as the Mitrofanoff appendicovesicostomy, is a surgical procedure that uses the appendix or bowel to create a channel between the skin and the bladder. It is an alternative to urethral catheterization for people with urethral damage or dysfunction.

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