
A Guide To Talking To Your Doctor About Bladder Leakage
Taking the first step in talking to your doctor about bladder leakage or bowel issues is hard, but it’s a necessary part of getting treatment.

Taking the first step in talking to your doctor about bladder leakage or bowel issues is hard, but it’s a necessary part of getting treatment.

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

When diagnosed with incontinence or bladder leakage, many individuals begin to feel self conscious about wearing their continence care supplies around others. Fears about concealing

Bedwetting is a common issue among young children as well as incontinent adolescents and adults. There are many issues that bedwetting can cause, including embarrassment,

The holiday season can be one of blessings and abundance. But, all the celebration – or the preparation for the celebrations – can leave one

If you’re prone to incontinence, it can be easy to assume that you’re only choice for treatment is medication or surgery. But the fact is

Kegel exercises have long been associated with women – something that they do during pregnancy and post childbirth to tone up their pelvic floors and

“My husband first started having leaks in his sixty’s,” says Karen Davis, a social worker who lives in Tucson, Arizona. “He didn’t think I knew,

If you’ve never thought much about your pelvic floor, you’re not alone. Most people don’t give this section of the body much consideration until it’s

We all have health goals. They are often about being more health conscious and physically active. I’ve heard varying goals from “I want to lose

At NAFC, we are advocates for rallying behind men and encouraging greater awareness of bladder, bowel, and prostate issues men often face. Men have the

While most people wait until January to start making resolutions, we at NAFC feel that it’s always a good time for positive change. HERE ARE