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Incontinence / Urology / Urinary incontinence / Urinary catheterization / Urinary retention / Bladder spasm / Toileting / Urination / Urinary tract infection / Medicine / Excretion / Catheters
Date: 2013-07-30 10:11:27
Incontinence
Urology
Urinary incontinence
Urinary catheterization
Urinary retention
Bladder spasm
Toileting
Urination
Urinary tract infection
Medicine
Excretion
Catheters

Bowel or Bladder/Use of Catheter

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