Patients with functional incontinence have mental or physical disabilities that keep them from urinating normally, although the urinary system itself is intact. Conditions that can lead to functional incontinence include:
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Thyroid function tests are common tests used to tell how well your thyroid is working.See the following articles for details:T3 testT3 resin uptakeT4... Read more »
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