In this article from the Brainerd Dispatch, you can learn more about solutions for incontinence that do not involve surgery.
Do you have a parent with incontinence? Learn the best way to have "the talk", and some practical solutions to reduce accidents, including diet, medication and proper scheduling.
In this article originally published by the New York Times, read how a study that has found a way to help women with both incontinence and osteoporosis.
Bladder retraining is a type of behavior therapy you can do at home to improve your bladder control and decrease the urge to empty your bladder.
Find the video and the presentation slides for Shield HealthCare's Managing Fecal and Urinary Incontinence Webinar, presented by Jeff Souza, RN, BSN, WOCN.
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Incontinence can contribute to accidental falls. Learn more about the relationship between incontinence and accidental falls and how to prevent them.
Many women are unaware that pregnancy can bring incontinence with it. It doesn't always occur, but it is something every expectant mother should know about.
Original article title: “Kate Winslet on Bladder Control Since Having Kids: ‘I Can’t Jump on Trampolines Anymore’” By Julie Mazziotta for People Magazine Kate Winslet may be a glamorous, Oscar-winning movie star, but that doesn’t mean she’s immune to embarrassing body moments. The actress, 40, revealed that she has adult incontinence, a urinary condition that causes… Continue reading Kate Winslet on Bladder Control Since Having Kids
Although there is no special diet to cure incontinence, some foods and beverages may contribute to bladder leakage. Learn more about diet and incontinence.