Urinary incontinence, also known as incontinence, is a disease in which urine flows out involuntarily due to the loss of urinary self-control due to bladder sphincter injury or neurological dysfunction. Because female urethra is shorter than male urethra and has no physiological curvature, and women also shoulder the responsibility of pregnancy and childbirth, urinary incontinence is more common in middle-aged and elderly women.
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Thyroid disease has been paid more and more attention at present. Thyroid enlargement, hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism are easy to be found due to obvious symptoms, and the rate of seeking medical advice is high. But for some asymptomatic thyroiditis, it is usually easy to be missed, misdiagnosed or over treated.