
Incontinence and Autism – A Treatment Guide
Incontinence is a condition that affects over 35 million Americans of all ages. Dealing with incontinence can be difficult at any age, but helping a
Incontinence is a condition that affects over 35 million Americans of all ages. Dealing with incontinence can be difficult at any age, but helping a
What is Reflexology? Reflexology is a therapy that focuses on the small areas of your foot or hands that correspond to different areas of the
People with invisible illnesses often face the frustrating question, “But you look so good.” This article explores the impact of this statement on individuals with MS and offers strategies for coping with the challenges of living with an unseen condition.
Diabetes is a growing epidemic in our nation. More than 29 million Americans currently suffer from diabetes, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
If you’re reading this article, you, or someone you know, have likely dealt with some form of incontinence before. It’s a common occurrence (more common
Being told that you have to use a catheter can be scary, but many people use a catheter to empty their bladders on both a
If you’ve ever had the feeling that you’re going to wet yourself during the act, you’re not alone. Many women report feeling the urge
Having incontinence can put a damper on a lot of activities for many. Some people are so scared that they will have an accident they
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
Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in men. According to the American Cancer Society, 1 in 7 men will get
This article explores the surprising link between smoking and incontinence. It explains how smoking can weaken pelvic muscles, leading to stress incontinence, and irritate the bladder, causing frequent urination.
Is there a link between obesity and incontinence? Learn how shedding some weight may help with those bladder leaks.
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