
Why Incontinence Is A Condition We Need To Worry About
Incontinence is a condition largely overlooked and under treated in the United States. Although nearly 37 million people every year are affected by incontinence (which
Incontinence is a condition largely overlooked and under treated in the United States. Although nearly 37 million people every year are affected by incontinence (which
A Guest Blog By Sally Connor I am a 38-year old woman, and I am angry. Angry that my body has changed so much since I’ve
Overactive bladder can be disruptive to your life, even if you’ve found ways to live with it. NAFC encourages you to make an appointment with
Anyone who has shopped for absorbent products knows that it’s no walk in the park. Walk down any of these isles in Walmart, Target or
Any woman with incontinence knows the feeling – you’re walking down the absorbent isle and instead of reaching for an absorbent pad made for
When Dalia was 28, she had her first child. She’d had a normal pregnancy, and like many of her friends, had some light leakage after
As a physical therapist specializing in pelvic floor rehabilitation, we are referred to as women’s health physical therapists. But men have pelvic floors and can have concerns too.
Millions of Americans experience some form of incontinence. And, while this condition affects both genders, if you are a woman, you are more likely to
As a pregnant woman, you are bombarded with information – books, blogs, websites, and even strangers on the street love to regale you with stories
Think Incontinence is just something that happens to us as we age? Think again. Incontinence affects over 25 million Americans, and can happen to anyone,
This is the first in a 3-part series on urinary incontinence in men suffering with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Dr. Richard Roach, of Advanced
For the more than 25 million Americans with bladder control loss, leaving their comfort zone can be a daunting thought. It doesn’t have to
© 2025 National Association for Continence.
All rights reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited.
NAFC is a qualified 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization.