
Patient Perspective: Larry’s Story
I’m 68 years old and I have incontinence. I’ve suffered a lot of setbacks over the years. I lost a finger in the army. I
I’m 68 years old and I have incontinence. I’ve suffered a lot of setbacks over the years. I lost a finger in the army. I
Nocturia is defined as needing to get up to use the restroom two or more times at night. It is often a symptom of other
Whether you’ve just started experiencing bladder leaks, or have been dealing with them for a while, knowing how to manage incontinence can be difficult. And
Many seniors can continue to live vital and active lives well after retirement, but safety is always a concern when a senior is living alone.
What is Reflexology? Reflexology is a therapy that focuses on the small areas of your foot or hands that correspond to different areas of the
A Guest Blog By Dr. Harriette Scarpero, M.D. It’s estimated that over 37 million Americans live with Overactive Bladder (1,2) – the urgent and frequent
It sounds weird, doesn’t it? Keeping a journal for your bowel or bladder? Maybe, but a Bowel Diary is actually a very useful tool to
It wasn’t long ago that those suffering with fecal incontinence had just a handful of options. They could try behavioral modifications (still largely used
QUestion What should be the first line of defense in the treatment for Fecal Incontinence? Answer My advice would always be to first talk with
Anyone who has shopped for absorbent products knows that it’s no walk in the park. Walk down any of these isles in Walmart, Target or
Any woman with incontinence knows the feeling – you’re walking down the absorbent isle and instead of reaching for an absorbent pad made for
Millions of Americans experience some form of incontinence. And, while this condition affects both genders, if you are a woman, you are more likely to
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