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Symptomatic Covid-19 Infection Is Associated With An Increased Risk Of Overactive Bladder Symptoms

Por: Forbes Tech December 06, 2022

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3D illustration of a virus infection (coronavirus, viral pneumonia or influenza) and the risks of ... [+] complications for the urinary system (kidneys,bladder,ureter). Front view. Isolated on black background. getty A new finds that symptomatic Covid-19 infection is associated with the risk of developing or exacerbating overactive bladder symptoms. As an overlooked area of study, only a handful of investigations have focused on the impact of... + full article



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