
Feminine Hygiene Tips When You Have Incontinence
Hygiene is important for everyone, and even more for women living with incontinence. There are potential health risks associated with not maintaining proper feminine hygiene.
Hygiene is important for everyone, and even more for women living with incontinence. There are potential health risks associated with not maintaining proper feminine hygiene.
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