
Ask The Doc: How Much Water Should I Drink During The Day?
You may think that because you have incontinence you need to limit your fluids, but that’s not necessarliy the case.

You may think that because you have incontinence you need to limit your fluids, but that’s not necessarliy the case.

Adult diaper rash is a common condition, especially for people with incontinence, or those being cared for by a loved one or staff at a long-term care facility. It’s typically not serious but can get worse if left untreated. Prevention is often the best treatment.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) are both chronic conditions that have very similar symptoms. Yet, they are in fact different, and, yes, it is possible for someone to have both at the same time. Learn what sets them apart.

Are the products you use for incontinence safe? Learn more about what this means and what to look for.

It may seem strange, but noting the color of your urine can tell you a lot about your overall health. Here’s what each shade means.

Hear from our Continence Care Champion, Dr. Toby Chai in this episode of Life Without Leaks.

Wondering what the difference is between a small bladder and an overactive bladder? Our Doc explains it in this post.

Learn about a new way to improve pelvic health in this episode of Life Without Leaks.

A recent study found that up to 80 percent of people who experience incontinence wear the wrong products, and it’s understandable– from the absorbency level

You’ve likely been hearing more and more about how important gut health is to the body. But what does “gut health” even mean? And could

QUESTION: I’VE HEARD THAT IN EUROPE IT IS STANDARD FOR MOST WOMEN TO BEGIN PHYSICAL THERAPY TO STRENGTHEN THEIR PELVIC FLOOR AS SOON AS THEY HAVE GIVEN BIRTH.

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) can be a life-altering diagnosis, and managing its diverse symptoms is essential. One critical area that can be significantly impacted by MS