RICHMOND, Va (WTVR) - It is a situation many people don’t want to talk about, but urinary incontinence happens more often than you’d think, and when it does, it tends to affect women more often than men. Dr. Aboujaoude, with Virginia Physicians For Women, explains this condition and what treatments are available. If you are interested in finding out more information give them a call at (804) 897-2100, or head online to www.VPFW.com.They are located at 10710 Midlothian Turnpike, Suite 200 in Richmond.
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