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BLADDER AND BOWEL CONTROL

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adults in Australia have a bowel control problem2. 

 

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of incontinent people do not seek help3.

 

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5+ Million

 

Australians experience bladder or bowel control problems. ​This number is predicted to grow to 6.5 million by 20302

 

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