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Incontinence is a worldwide problem.
All over the world there are people who are affected by incontinence. The way in which incontinence has an impact on peoples life also depends on the social situation. There might be cultural differences. Some products might not be available in different counties.
In the US adult
incontinence briefs are available in most supermarkets. In the Netherlands these products need to be ordered at
the pharmacy. How is this situation in other countries?
Is the issue of incontinence
a bigger problem in Spain compared to Sweden?
Are incontinence products
available in Russia?
Do Italians have a problem
talking about bodily functions?
What about Japaneese people?
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