
Weak Urine Stream? It Could Be Urinary Hesitancy.
Many men experience trouble starting a urine stream, weak urine streams, or dribbling after emptying their bladder. Learn why this happens and what can be done to fix it.
Many men experience trouble starting a urine stream, weak urine streams, or dribbling after emptying their bladder. Learn why this happens and what can be done to fix it.
It’s hard enough experiencing bladder leaks during normal times, but with the pandemic causing so many public restrooms to close, it’s a nightmare. Here’s what to do to avoid having a leak when you’re out.
We conducted a survey to see how people were managing their incontinence during the coronavirus pandemic. What we heard was surprising. Take a look at the results.
Bladder leaks are very common when you’re pregnant, especially during the third trimester. Learn about why they happen and how you can prevent them.
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
November is National Bladder Health Awareness Month, and we can’t think of a better time to share the results of NAFC’s 2nd annual survey to
Halloween is coming. And as tempting as it may be to start raiding your kid’s candy bucket, if you have incontinence it’s important to
What’s A Bladder Spasm? Have you heard of the term bladder spasm? If you have an overactive bladder (OAB) or incontinence, it’s likely that you
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