
Recurrent UTI: What It Is And What To Do About It
If you get urinary tract infections (UTIs) all the time, or even just a couple of UTIs in fairly quick succession, you’re among millions of
If you get urinary tract infections (UTIs) all the time, or even just a couple of UTIs in fairly quick succession, you’re among millions of
Whether you’ve been following this blog for a while now, or you’ve just found us, chances are you or someone close to you suffers from
Covid-19 has upended our world, and it has changed the way we run our daily lives. Recently, new regulations were relaxed when it comes to
COVID-19 has brought to light the stark reality that we’re never really as prepared as we think we are. Whether it’s an extreme weather event,
Can’t make it to the store to restock your absorbent pads? Not to worry! These companies will deliver incontinence supplies straight to your door!
I’m 40 years old, and I have wet the bed all my life. It’s a tough thing for anyone to wet the bed as an
Over 33 million people live with Overactive Bladder – that feeling that you have to go to the bathroom all the time, often with a
It may feel like all urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the same – they all feel pretty uncomfortable! But a UTI can occur anywhere within
As a visitor to this blog and website, you probably know that NAFC exists to help those with incontinence and give you Resources for a
What do you think of when you think of someone who has bladder leaks? Is it an elderly woman sitting in a nursing home? An
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.
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