
The Best Incontinence Products For Working Out
Do you let bladder leaks keep you from working out? It’s estimated that over 20% of women have quit physical activity due to urinary incontinence.
Do you let bladder leaks keep you from working out? It’s estimated that over 20% of women have quit physical activity due to urinary incontinence.
I’m 65 years old, and for years I let my incontinence control me and the Incontinence Stole Parts Of My Life. I always had a
Traveling when you have incontinence can be scary and intimidating – especially when you know there may be times when you’re not going to be
When you live with incontinence, it’s easy to think that limiting your fluids will help you to avoid an uncomfortable bladder leak. And while in
What you eat can make a big difference when managing bladder health and preventing leaks. Learn the do’s and don’ts in this article.
Maintaining a healthy weight can help reduce the risk of incontinence. Green tea may help with weight loss.
Kegels aren’t right for everyone, and in some cases may do more harm than good. Learn who should avoid them.
Talking about incontinence is hard for many people. Even talking to a doctor can be challenging: on average, people wait 7 years before even seeking
Living with incontinence can present many physical challenges – needing to get to a restroom quickly, changing clothes or bedding after an accident, and cleaning
If you’ve been paying attention to the news at all in the past year or two, you’ve likely noticed an increase in stories about the
Incontinence is a condition that affects over 25 million men and women in America. It can really happen to anyone, and can be caused by
It’s holiday season, and for many, this means an influx of all types of delicious holiday food and drinks. Maintaining healthy eating habits is always
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