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Carer Gary Bauer Podcast

The life of a product tester for absorbent garments

Most of us never give a second thought to all the research, technology and testing that go into the products we use every day – even ordinary-seeming ones like protective garments for incontinence.

But behind every successful product there’s an enormous amount of ingenuity and persistence, and nobody knows that better than Gary Bauer. He’s a patient himself living with overactive bladder, but he’s also a product tester for Carer.

Gary provides them important feedback and insight on a number of their reusable garments, particularly their waterproof underpants. Listen today to learn more about what he’s learned, what he looks for and what he expects the future may hold when it comes to personal protection.

For more information about Carer and the full line of products they have available, visit them online today at CARERSPK.com.

Dr Gill Men and OAB

Overactive Bladder in Men

Despite being incredibly common, Overactive Bladder is something that isn’t talked about nearly enough, and that’s especially true when it comes to men. Today’s guest is Dr. Bradley Gill, chief of surgery at Cleveland Clinic Hillcrest and Mentor Hospitals and a board-certified urologist, and he’s here to help us understand about the unique ways it impacts men’s lives and what can be done about it.

UTIS Menopause Podcast

UTIs, Incontinence and Menopause – More of a Connection than You Might Realize

Do you have pain or burning when you pee? If so, you might have a urinary tract infection. They’re remarkably common. About 50% of women will develop one in their lifetime, and they get even more common as women get older and go through menopause. If you’re one of the 50% unlucky enough to come down with a UTI, this podcast is for you…

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Can UTI’s cause Incontinence? And How They are Related as Women Age

Do you have pain or burning when you pee? If so, you might have a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI). This condition is quite common, about 50% of women will develop a UTI in their lifetime. It gets even more common as women get older and go through menopause. Many women end up having chronic UTIs that seem to be triggered at the smallest dietary or hormonal change.

older man and woman walking during the fall in the mountains.

A Life Without Falls

Did you know that one in six people in the US are 65 years or older? With a growing older population, falls have become a major concern. Learn how managing incontinence can help reduce the risk of falls and improve overall senior health.

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We count podcast

We Count! A new campaign to help women with incontinence

Did you realize that half of all women will experience incontinence? Or that more people have incontinence than either diabetes or heart disease? As alarming as those figures are, incontinence is still something that too few people are willing to talk about, and the end result is that millions suffer in silence – often for years and years – even though there are treatments that can work wonders for them.
That’s why NAFC is introducing the We Count campaign.

WOMEN'S HEALTH

Summer Clothes Blog Article

Managing Incontinence Style in the Summer Months

Summer brings sunshine, social events, travel, and warm-weather fashion—but for those managing incontinence, the season can also bring unique challenges. Heat, humidity, and lighter clothing can make it harder to discreetly manage leaks while staying comfortable and confident. But with a few smart style tweaks and self-care strategies, you can enjoy summer without compromise.

Here’s your guide to managing incontinence with style and ease during the warmest months of the year.

Gloria Kolb - Elitone SUI Podcast

SUI isn’t a life sentence – effective, innovative treatments are here now

If you’ve had enough of leaking when you laugh or cough or sneeze, if you’ve spent enough on pads and products to help keep you dry, and if you’re tired of just managing your condition rather than seeing real improvements, we have good news for you: Stress urinary incontinence can be treated.

Today’s guest is Gloria Kolb, founder and CEO of Elidah, the medical device company behind Elitone and Elitone Urge. The Elitone family of products are the only FDA-cleared external solutions that tone your pelvic floor and calm your overactive bladder.

Gloria discusses what Stress Urinary Incontinence is in detail, explains why it’s so common and addresses the full range of treatments that patients have available to them.

A person dressed in white clothes stands with their hands covering their lower abdomen and groin area, possibly indicating discomfort or pain from incontinence skin irritation, a frequent symptom seen in common types of urinary incontinence.

The Most Common Types of Urinary Incontinence

Urinary incontinence is  a major symptom of overactive bladder (OAB), a clinical syndrome characterized by urinary urgency (and sometimes frequent urination and nocturia.) According to the American Urological Association, up to 5% of men and 30% of women experience urinary incontinence in the U.S.