
Patient Perspective: My Husband Doesn’t Understand My Incontinence
Are you like me? Do you live with someone who is unable to deal with your incontinence? I am sad to say that I do,

Are you like me? Do you live with someone who is unable to deal with your incontinence? I am sad to say that I do,

“Why am I peeing so much?”, “I’m peeing every hour – what’s wrong with me?”, These are questions we get all the time at NAFC. Learn more about frequent urination in both men and women, and what may be causing you to be constantly running to the bathroom.

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Talking about incontinence is hard for many people. Even talking to a doctor can be challenging: on average, people wait 7 years before even seeking

Living with incontinence can present many physical challenges – needing to get to a restroom quickly, changing clothes or bedding after an accident, and cleaning

If you’ve been paying attention to the news at all in the past year or two, you’ve likely noticed an increase in stories about the

Incontinence is a condition that affects over 25 million men and women in America. It can really happen to anyone, and can be caused by

The holidays are a time of joy for many – the happiness and brightness of the season, and being close to those you love. But

Overactive Bladder at its best (is there really such a thing?) can be annoying. The constant running to the bathroom can be frustrating to say

Do you live with symptoms of Overactive Bladder (OAB)? The urgent, frequent need to go to the bathroom? If so, you’re not alone. Nearly 33