Ask The Doc: Do environmentally friendly incontinence products exist?

Question: I have light bladder leakage but I feel guilty about all the disposable pads I throw in the bin. How can I feel comfortable and protected with incontinence products without creating so much waste? It’s totally understandable to feel guilty about using single-use pads – after all, they can take up to 500 years […]
Dribbling After Urinating – Why It Happens And What To Do About It

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 article will explain the condition, discuss potential causes, and suggest ways to treat it, highlighting double-voiding as a common technique. Dribbling urine after peeing Though dribbling after urination is more […]
Tips for Seeing Your Physician

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.
New To Incontinence? This Is What You Will Need.

Starting the journey of incontinence or becoming a caregiver for someone with incontinence can be overwhelming. It’s hard to know where to start and what products to buy. While diapers or pull-ups are essential, there are other products that you should consider as well. Read along as we introduce you to a variety of products […]
Do I Have Low Progesterone?

Hey ladies, let’s talk about progesterone. Have you ever heard of it? It’s is a hormone that plays a crucial role in many aspects of women’s health, yet many women may not be aware of their progesterone levels. Low progesterone levels can have a significant impact on physical and emotional health. In this article, we’ll […]
Pregnancy and the Pelvic Floor

Pregnancy changes your body in amazing ways, but some of those changes are less welcome than others.– Hear from Melissa Nassaney in our latest podcast.
10 Best Ways To Prevent Incontinence While Working From Home

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 survey found that people with incontinence reported that they saw a 35% increase in their symptoms from prior to when the pandemic began. Read below for more stats and tips […]
Incontinence Safe Exercises To Keep you Healthy

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 that affects millions of people, and it can cause embarrassment and discomfort. Many women actually stop working out for fear of having a bladder leak in public.1 In a recent […]
My Medicaid Insurance Doesn’t Cover The Incontinence Products I Want To Use: What Are My Options?

Question: My Medicaid incontinence benefits (or other insurance plan) do not provide coverage for the incontinence care products I wish to use. Do I have any other options? Answer: While Medicaid serves over 76 million Americans in need with vital healthcare supplies and services, it is important to understand that each of the 50 states […]
Aeroflow Urology’s Favorite Incontinence Products for Men

For many men, living with urinary incontinence poses unique challenges that can take away from their sense of freedom and confidence.
Learn about some great products that are designed specifically for men to help them manage bladder leaks.
What It Means To Be Diagnosed With IBD (Inflammatory Bowel Disease)

Jenny sat in her doctor’s office, her heart pounding in her chest as she awaited the results of her tests. She had been experiencing persistent abdominal pain, diarrhea, and fatigue for months, and she was afraid of what the doctor would say. When the doctor finally came in, he told her she had been diagnosed […]
Do you wake up at night to pee?

Do you find yourself waking up more than once a night to use the bathroom? If you do, you may have something called nocturia, which is a condition that causes you to have to get out of bed to pee two or more times a night.