
Patient Perspective: Incontinence Is A Part Of My Life, But It Doesn’t Define Me
I’m 50 years old, and for the past 3 years, I’ve had a leaky bladder. I know what you’re thinking. “What? She’s so young! How

I’m 50 years old, and for the past 3 years, I’ve had a leaky bladder. I know what you’re thinking. “What? She’s so young! How

This story is a part of the National Association For Continence’s “Voices Of Incontinence” campaign, which shows, in patient’s own words, what it’s like to

This story is a part of the National Association For Continence’s “Voices Of Incontinence” campaign, which shows, in patient’s own words, what it’s like to

This story is a part of the National Association For Continence’s “Voices Of Incontinence” campaign, which shows, in patient’s own words, what it’s like to

You’ve all probably seen ads on television showing women rushing to the bathroom because of a severe or sudden urge to urinate. That’s overactive bladder

Recently, Aeroflow Urology, a national provider of continence care supplies through insurance, surveyed hundreds of women, aged 40-64, to learn more about their journey with

What Is Overactive Bladder? Do you ever feel an urgent need to use the restroom? But when you get there, you barely go? Or maybe

Over 33 million people live with Overactive Bladder – that feeling that you have to go to the bathroom all the time, often with a

Kegel exercise devices are increasing in popularity as more women and healthcare professionals are having open conversations about bladder leaks and the importance of pelvic floor health. Learn about some of your options here.

Often, the right exercises, such as kegels, can help alleviate symptoms of urinary incontinence – no pills or surgery needed. Learn more about kegels, and how they can stop bladder leaks, here.

What Is SUI? Stress Urinary Incontinence is a condition that happens when physical activity creates pressure on the bladder, causing you to leak urine.

Many women live with pelvic organ prolapse, which is caused by a weakening of the pelvic floor. Learn more about POP and what you can do to treat it here.
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