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Wednesday 19 September 2001 |
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Incontinence is still a taboo subject - an embarrassing problem that most people would rather not mention.
Yet problems with bladder control affects more than 3 million people in Britain alone, most of them women.
There's a widely held belief that incontinence is just part of the ageing or childbearing process, something you have to learn to live with, but this isn't necessarilly the case. We'll be discussing what can be done tomorrow.
This week is National Continence Awareness week, and the Continence Manifesto has just been launched by leading UK charities.
Dr Mandy Fader, specialist in Incontinence, and sufferer Jackie Hoath discuss the condition. Call the Action Line on 0800 044 044 for more information.
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