
When It’s More Than a Dribble, A Guide to Heavy Incontinence
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

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

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.

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

Nobody wants to talk about their leaks, but it’s something that has to be done if you’re going to get the treatment you deserve. In today’s episode, Dr. Kathleen Kobashi, chair of the Department of Urology at Houston Methodist Hospital and a specialist in women’s health and bladder control issues, gives us tips on how to overcome embarrassment and have a confident, comfortable – and most importantly, productive – conversation with your physician.

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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

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

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.

Incontinence is a common problem in women. However, women often feel brushed off or dismissed when it comes to sharing their concerns about bladder leaks.

Your urinary tract system is responsible for filtering waste and fluids from your blood. The kidneys act as this filtration system, removing waste products and
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