
How To Manage The Cost Of Incontinence: Insurance, HSA And More
Anyone who struggles with a leaky bladder knows that incontinence supplies can add up. Women spend an average of $750 annually managing urinary incontinence. And

Anyone who struggles with a leaky bladder knows that incontinence supplies can add up. Women spend an average of $750 annually managing urinary incontinence. And

By Leah Fulker, PT, DPT As a physical therapist, I’ve heard countless times from so many women: Nobody ever told me about Things Women Should

Change is hard. Especially when it’s something that we’ve begun used to dealing with. For many, bladder leaks come on over time and increase as

All my life, I’ve been a sharer. I’m an open book with my friends and family, and carry few secrets. Which is why it surprised

Urinary incontinence, or bladder leaks, is something no one ever wants to talk about. Here, we’re making the case for getting it out in the open.

“Are bladder leaks normal?” “Is leaking a little bit just something that I have to put up with as I get older?” At NAFC, we

We’ve gathered some of our most frequently asked questions about urinary incontinence below. Read on for answers to these common queries. What is incontinence?

Dealing with an overactive bladder is never fun, but when you’re in the workplace, managing “gotta go now” moments—not to mention the use of incontinence

Incontinence is a condition that affects over 25 million people. Add in things like overactive bladder and other pelvic floor disorders and that number jumps

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
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