Small leaks, cravings, too frequent need, difficulty urinating, repeated infections: so many common disorders that patients of both sexes are often slow to report to their doctor.
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Women are more particularly concerned by incontinence (one in three women after 60) and urinary tract infections (one in two women, all ages combined).
For men, less affected by incontinence (10% of men after 65) and infections (less than 5% of men), urinating is no longer an easy and automatic gesture when the prostate gets involved.
In all cases, solutions can be proposed, which are all the more simple and effective the earlier the problem is raised.
The best way to provide the best treatment is to identify the source of the discomfort.
The investigation always begins with the same question: is it an emptying or filling problem?
The urinary system is made up of a filter (the kidney) which helps to concentrate the
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