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		<title>Kegel Exercises:Putting The Pelvic Floor Muscles Through The Workout</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Men who suffer with prostate problems&#8211; in particular prostate cancer often decide to have the prostate removed; this type of surgery  is called a prostatectomy. If the lymph nodes nearby are to be removed as well the surgery is referred to as a radical prostatectomy. In many cases post surgery complications often leave the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Men who suffer with prostate problems&#8211; in particular prostate cancer often decide to have the prostate removed; this type of surgery  is called a prostatectomy. If the lymph nodes nearby are to be removed as well the surgery is referred to as a radical prostatectomy. In many cases post surgery complications often leave the patient suffering with urinary incontinence. Usually post surgical stress urinary incontinence is temporary and in most cases discontinues after the patient has properly healed; however, during the healing period any type of physical activity or sneezing, laughing, or even coughing can cause urinary leakage.<br />
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