
Do you HAVE to see a specialist to treat your incontinence? A talk with Dr. Colin Goudelocke
Do you have to see a specialist if you have symptoms of incontinence? What can you do to get the most out of your appointment?

Do you have to see a specialist if you have symptoms of incontinence? What can you do to get the most out of your appointment?

If you’re reading this, you are likely one of the hundreds of millions of people who have incontinence. We understand you may be frustrated, or

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.

Urinary incontinence (UI) can be frustrating. This article explores when to seek a specialist beyond your primary care physician and provides information on different specialists like urologists, physical therapists, and more to help you find the right fit for effective UI treatment.

Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been treating urinary symptoms such as overactive bladder for more than 2,000 years. Acupuncture and Chinese medicinal herbs potentially offer

All month long we’ve been talking about ways to treat Overactive Bladder – that urgent need to go to the bathroom many times per day

One of the most challenging things about being a caregiver to someone who has incontinence can be the mornings. Waking up each day to your

QUESTION: CAN PELVIC FLOOR EXERCISES REALLY HELP WITH OAB SYMPTOMS? Answer: Yes! The pelvic floor is a web of muscles that cradle the bladder, uterus,

If you live with bladder leakage or care for someone who does, then you’ve been there. Walking into a grocery store or supermarket, standing in

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