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Linda French1, Kevin Phelps, Nageswar Rao Pothula
1Department of Family Medicine, University of Toledo, College of Medicine, 3000 Arlington Avenue, Toledo, OH 43614, USA. linda.french@utoledo.edu
Abstract:
Women who have symptoms related to the genitourinary system present daily in a typical family medicine practice. The most common complaints are dysuria, increased urinary frequency, and incontinence. In the vast majority of cases the underlying problem is either urinary tract infection, urinary incontinence without infection, or bladder pain without infection that may be termed painful bladder syndrome/interstitial cystitis. This article discusses epidemiology, pathophysiology, risk factors, diagnosis, and treatment of these conditions.
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