
Ask the Doc: Does Reusable Incontinence Underwear Need Disposable Pads Inside as Well?
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

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

Working out is an essential part of a healthy lifestyle, but it can be challenging if you are dealing with incontinence. Incontinence is a condition

Question: I know there are lots of pelvic floor products on the market. How do I know which pelvic floor product is best for getting

Janet Firestone, the National Medicaid account executive for Tranquility shares insights as she has been working directly with Medicaid recipients and care coordinators, navigating the Medicaid process to determine coverage and connecting them with authorized suppliers to help them get the incontinence products they need.

Benign prostatic hyperplasia, commonly referred to as BPH, is a common condition affecting many men as they age. As the prostate gland enlarges, it can

This content has been medically reviewed by Aleece Fosnight, MSPAS, PA-C, CSC-S, CSE, NCMP, IF. Around 33 million Americans have overactive bladder (OAB)- a condition

With all the types of incontinence products out there, which one do you need? The choices can be a bit overwhelming. We’ve put together a

Certain sleeping positions can be uncomfortable for women with prolapse bladder. This article discusses how prolapse interferes with sleep and recommends the best sleeping positions
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