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Feeling comfortable talking to your doctor about bowel incontinence

Dr. Cary Fishburne Podcast.

owel incontinence is a condition that may be more life limiting than almost any other form of incontinence, but to most of us, it’s so embarrassing that we’d rather suffer than discuss it with a doctor. Today’s guest is Dr. Cary Fishburne, a double-board-certified urogynecologist and specialist in female pelvic health, and he’s here to reassure us that there’s truly no reason to stay silent.

A Holistic Approach to Pelvic Health

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Brianne Grogan – also known as Dr. Bri – is one of the brightest stars in the world of pelvic health, with hundreds of thousands of followers on YouTube and countless visitors to her website. She’s earned such a passionate group of fans because of the warm and welcoming way she helps patients overcome their challenges through movement, nutrition and the mind-body connection. Today she talks with us about a holistic approach to pelvic health, with an empowering message and simple, practical strategies to help you gain better control of your pelvic floor.

Does Medicaid Cover Incontinence Supplies?

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Medicaid is the nation’s public health insurance program designed for individuals and families who may be low-income, elderly, or disabled. The Medicaid program covers more than 1 in 5 Americans, including many with complex and costly needs for care. With over 74 million Americans relying on Medicaid, it is the largest single source of health coverage in the U.S. The program ensures that qualifying individuals can access medically necessary products, including incontinence supplies, urological supplies, and other medical necessities, as well as healthcare and long-term care services.

Debunking myths about incontinence and urology

Kobashi Podcast Debunking myths about incontinence and urology.

Incontinence is such a taboo subject that, for many patients, it’s more shrouded in mythology and mystery than almost any other condition. There’s nothing to be afraid of! Today’s guest is Dr. Kathleen Kobashi, chair of the Department of Urology at Houston Methodist Hospital and a specialist in women’s health and bladder control issues, and she sheds light on the truth behind many incontinence myths and the practice of urology.

Exploring Washable Incontinence Underwear: Benefits, Drawbacks, and Professional Recommendations

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Incontinence is a common condition affecting millions of men and women worldwide, often leading to considerable physical discomfort, embarrassment and emotional distress. One in four adult women report some degree of involuntary urine leakage. But incontinence is not just a female problem, and affects millions of men as well. For both men and women, the risk of urinary incontinence increases with age.

Maximizing Comfort and Efficacy: A Guide to Choosing Your FEUC

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For women navigating the challenges of urinary incontinence (UI), Female External Urinary Catheters (FEUC) have emerged as a game-changer, offering freedom, and potentially improved quality of life. Yet, with various methods of attachment to the female anatomy available—(a) suction force, (b) adhesives, and (c) natural fit—selecting the right one can feel daunting.

How Female External Urinary Management Systems are Changing Lives

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Urinary incontinence (UI) affects millions of women worldwide, posing significant challenges, especially in critical care settings. Traditional management methods, such as indwelling catheters and intermittent catheters, come with risks of infections and urethral trauma with repeated use. Enter the female external urinary catheter (FEUC), a groundbreaking solution offering safer, more comfortable urinary management. This article will explore how FEUCs are transforming the management of UI, sharing stories of women who have experienced life-changing benefits.

7 Early Signs Of Kidney Stones

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Kidney stones are a common condition that affects millions of people worldwide. They’re small hard “stones’ that are made up of crystallized minerals that form inside your kidneys. You may have had kidney stones for years and not know it, but when they begin to pass through your ureter, the tube that runs between the […]

Care and Conversation about Incontinence

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Worldwide, incontinence affects 200 million people. Still, many people who suffer from incontinence are reluctant to address the issue because of the social stigma and fear attached to the subject. People with incontinence should understand that they are not alone and must be encouraged to get help. This often starts with a conversation between family members or loved ones.

Choosing the Right Female External Urinary Catheter for Home

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Navigating the world of urinary incontinence can feel overwhelming, but finding the right management solutions can significantly improve your quality of life. If you’re considering a Female External Urinary Catheter (FEUC) for home use, understanding your options is crucial. This guide aims to demystify FEUCs, comparing them to traditional methods and highlighting what you need to consider before making a choice.

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