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Learning How To Manage Your Incontinence
Knowing where to start with your incontinence treatment can be hard. But one thing that is uplifting to know is that there are many management and treatment options available to you. From diet and exercise, to absorbent products, medications, and more advanced procedures, there’s likely something that you haven’t tried yet that may be the treatment that finally works to prevent bladder leaks.
Check out the different areas in this section to learn more. Feeling like you want to get started right now? Scroll through our “Where Do I Start?” section to learn ways to address your incontinence, even before making an appointment with your doctor.
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