
Why You Shouldn’t Let Nocturia Go Untreated
How often do you wake up at night to use the bathroom? Two times a night? Three times a night? More than that? It may
How often do you wake up at night to use the bathroom? Two times a night? Three times a night? More than that? It may
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
It’s 2 am and you’re up to use the bathroom. Again. Sound familiar? If your bladder is constantly waking you up to relieve itself, you
Wearing adult absorbents used to bother me, but now, I find it freeing.
Do you have a teen who is still wetting the bed? You’re not alone. Many teens struggle with nocturnal enuresis, a fancy term for nighttime
Potty training can be difficult for both parent and child. Just when you think you’ve mastered it, your child may do something completely unexpected that
Eric was 43 when he first woke up wet. He had no idea what had happened to him, but after a couple of minutes, he
Incontinence is a condition that affects over 35 million Americans of all ages. Dealing with incontinence can be difficult at any age, but helping a
Question: What is the difference between protective underwear (pull-ups) and adult absorbent briefs? Answer: In the world of absorbent products, it can be hard to
A Guest Blog By Christine Pruneau BSN, RAC-CT Enuresis, or bed-wetting, is commonly associated with children but night time incontinence also affects adults, both young
We’ve been talking about adult bedwetting this month, a condition that affects over 5,000,000 people in the United States. For those who don’t deal with
The holidays are here and that means that for most of us, we’ll be attending at least one or two social gatherings in the next
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