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  1. Bladder

    Your bladder is a hollow organ that stores urine from the kidneys.

  2. Transvaginal mesh

    Transvaginal mesh has been used for more than 20 years to manage problems for women such as prolapse and incontinence. While this treatment is successful for many women, some unfortunately have complications very soon after their operation or years later. For these women, the symptoms are serious and can be debilitating.

  3. Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) - for benign prostate disease

    Surgery on the prostate gland can have many side effects, including erectile problems and urinary incontinence.

  4. Urologist

    A urologist is a medical professional who specialises in diagnosing and treating diseases of the urinary tract and the male reproductive system.

  5. Spina bifida

    Folate can prevent up to 70 per cent of spina bifida cases if taken daily for one month before conception and during the first three months of pregnancy.

  6. Kidneys - age-related problems

    Early detection of kidney disease and good management can increase the life of your kidneys.

  7. Female genital cutting or circumcision (FGC)

    Female genital cutting or circumcision (FGC) involves the cutting or altering of the external female genital organs.

  8. Incontinence and continence problems

    Many things can be done to manage, treat and sometimes cure incontinence and continence problems.

  9. Parkinson's disease and constipation

    Constipation is a common complication of Parkinson's disease.

  10. Pregnancy and exercise

    Unless you have complications, you should be able to exercise throughout your pregnancy.

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