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How Much Will an Incontinence Product Hold? One of the most common questions asked about incontinence products is “how much will they hold?” It feels

How Much Will an Incontinence Product Hold? One of the most common questions asked about incontinence products is “how much will they hold?” It feels

Urinary incontinence has been linked to many causes, typically weak or damaged pelvic floor muscles, use of certain medications, hormonal changes, spinal or nerve damage, and

By Northshore Care Supply Incontinence is a common and often challenging condition that affects people of all ages. While you’re sure to see television commercials

Learn how meditation and cognitive therapy can help reduce bladder leaks.

Research indicates that weight gain can indeed worsen urinary incontinence, but there’s good news: weight loss can help reduce these episodes. Learn more about the types of exercises you can do, and a device to help you prevent bladder leaks while working out.

Join Dr. Peter Hill as he opens up about his recovery from prostate cancer surgery, managing incontinence, sexual issues, and emotional hurdles in this enlightening discussion.

A comprehensive treatment plan for overactive bladder and incontinence is essential for improvement in bladder leaks. Learn how to navigate a care pathway for overactive

Question: I have recently bought some washable leakproof incontinence underwear. Do I need to wear a pad inside them for extra protection? Great question! There

Learn how you can enjoy a satisfying sex life, despite having incontinence.

On today’s episode of Life Without Leaks, we talk with Dr. Michael Chancellor, a board certified urologist, professor, scientist and researcher about cutting-edge treatments for Stress Urinary Incontinence. He’s one of the principal developers of a new treatment for SUI that uses a patient’s own stem cells to repair their anatomy. It’s currently in Phase 3 trials with the FDA – the Cellebrate Study – and you may even be eligible to participate.

Women may experience a feeling of “dribbling” after urinating for many reasons. It may feel like they are unable to fully empty their bladder. This

Preventing incontinence while working from home may sound easy, but those easy commutes to your office desk could be increasing your incontinence. A recent NAFC