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Urge incontinence / Intermittent catheter / Bladder sphincter dyssynergia / Overflow incontinence / Urination / Urinary bladder / Urinary tract infection / Oxybutynin / Urinary incontinence / Medicine / Incontinence / Multiple sclerosis
Date: 2014-10-14 01:38:56
Urge incontinence
Intermittent catheter
Bladder sphincter dyssynergia
Overflow incontinence
Urination
Urinary bladder
Urinary tract infection
Oxybutynin
Urinary incontinence
Medicine
Incontinence
Multiple sclerosis

Bladder and Bowel Problems Associated with Multiple Sclerosis Multiple Sclerosis Limited

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