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Incontinence Treatment

 

Incontinence is characterized by the inability to retain urine, feces, semen, etc. due to diseases affecting muscular or nervous system.

Western Medicine treatments usually involve physical devices and surgery procedures.

ACMA Treatment for Incontinence

On April 15, 2004, ACMA received a patient with urination incontinence.  The patient could not control urine when walked fast.  ACMA started the CHM incontinence treatment on April 25, 2004.  

On May 8, 2004, the patient's incontinence condition got improved.  By June 18, 2004, the patient reported that the incontinence was almost gone and there was no drop of urine if the bladder was not full.  The CHM incontinence treatment was then stopped.

By June 2006 when the case report was prepared, the patient reported to ACMA that her incontinence is still in very good condition, and has not relapsed.

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