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MANAGING YOUR CONDITION
If you’re under the impression that there isn’t much that can be done to treat incontinence, you’re in for a surprise. Treatments for incontinence have come a long way in recent years, and with so many tools and options available, there’s no reason to wait another second to get your condition under control. If you believe that you’re encountering an issue with either your bladder or bowel, don’t shrug it off. Talk to your physician. The sooner you do, the sooner you can start treating the cause of your issue. If you’ve already been to your physician or just want to get educated with possible treatment options before you go, this is a great place to start.
And for those of you on Medicare, many of these are covered by your plan. So that’s some more good news.
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