When To See An Urologist
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Some symptoms of urinary incontinence are common, such as urine leaks out improperly, or it's simply uncontrollable till you reach the washroom. However, many adults suffering from urinary incontinence may be ignorant to bladder problems or in refutation about how serious the causal issue might be, says urologist Dr. Kammela Sreedhar. Listed below are few lifestyle signs that you should visit a doctor. You will be then referred to an urologist (a doctor specializing in the urinary system) or a gynecologist (a doctor specializing in the female reproductive system, who also treats certain urinary problems).
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