
When To Seek Help For Bladder Leaks
Talking to someone about incontinence can be hard, (most people wait 7 years before seeing a doctor!) but it is often a necessary step in
Talking to someone about incontinence can be hard, (most people wait 7 years before seeing a doctor!) but it is often a necessary step in
Over 25 million Americans live with urinary incontinence, which is defined as the involuntary leakage of urine from the bladder. There are many treatment options
Many women are familiar with OB/GYNs, but what is a Gynecologist, and how is it different? What Is A Gynecologist? A Gynecologist is a doctor
While most people who experience bladder issues start with their primary doctor, a Urologist can be a great next step in determining more advanced treatment
Question: How do I know if my bladder leaks are serious enough to talk to a doctor about? Answer: This is a great question and
You don’t really hear much about incontinence in men. Let’s face it – it’s not something that anyone ever really wants to talk about, but
Sometimes it’s hard to open up with others about what’s happening with our health. But doing so can help you gain valuable insights into your
I was fairly young when I first started having bowel trouble. A consistently nervous young woman, I was constantly in a state of worry –
Talking about incontinence is never easy. Whether you are the one experiencing it, or someone close to you has been exhibiting symptoms, it is a
A Guest Blog By Dr. Harriette Scarpero, M.D. It’s estimated that over 37 million Americans live with Overactive Bladder (1,2) – the urgent and frequent
Overactive bladder can be disruptive to your life, even if you’ve found ways to live with it. NAFC encourages you to make an appointment with
QUestion What should be the first line of defense in the treatment for Fecal Incontinence? Answer My advice would always be to first talk with
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