by Chelsea Wardach February 26, 2013
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At National Incontinence, we want to provide our customers with the best incontinence products at affordable prices. Although our disposable products are convenient, they can be quite costly, especially if you are using them on a long-term basis. That’s why we’re excited to carry a new line of
washable incontinence underwear from Wearever, a leading supplier of reusable incontinence supplies.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach February 19, 2013
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Women are more likely to experience urinary incontinence (UI), prolapse, and fecal incontinence 20 years after one vaginal delivery compared to one caesarean section, according to new research published in a thesis from Sahlgrenska Academy at Gothenburg University in Sweden.
Read More by Bryan Mercer February 12, 2013
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There have been a lot of new things happening at National Incontinence: new office, new warehouse, and now, new and improved Tips and Advice Center!
Located at the top right corner of this website, the National Incontinence Tips and Advice Center is a resource guide where people can learn how to manage and treat their bladder control problems, whether it’s light bladder leakage or total bladder loss.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach January 31, 2013
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Oxytrol for Women is now available as the first over-the-counter treatment for overactive bladder (OAB) in women ages 18 years and older, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said on Jan. 25. This announcement comes a week after the FDA also approved the use of Botox for individuals suffering from OAB and can’t use or don’t find other treatments useful.
Read More by Bryan Mercer January 24, 2013
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Since January is National Bath Safety Month, we want to provide you a few tips on how to practice bathroom safety. With slippery floors and scalding water, the bathroom imposes many dangerous risks for families, especially those with elderly adults, children, or individuals with disabilities. In fact, more than 200,000 people experience a bathroom-related injury each year, according to the National Safety Council.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach January 22, 2013
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When people think about adult diapers, they usually envision an elderly adult who has unfortunately lost control over their bladder over the years. While many of our customers are, indeed, the elderly, we also provide incontinence supplies to the young and middle-aged demographics, as incontinence doesn’t discriminate based on age. However, adult diapers are also used by those who don’t have any bladder control problems.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach January 08, 2013
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If you experience urinary incontinence, the colder months can be a nightmare. With all the coughing and sneezing that naturally follows the winter season, you may be running for the bathroom more often than usual. Here are three tips on how you can manage incontinence during the winter.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach January 03, 2013
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Now that 2012 is over, let’s take a look at some of the most popular articles in the past year:
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How to Use Vaginal Weights
Vaginal weights, also known as vaginal cones, are a popular way for women to strengthen their pelvic floor muscles that may have been weakened due to childbirth, menopause, or pelvic disorders. This guide shows how to use vaginal weights in five easy steps.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach January 01, 2013
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It’s that time of the year again – making New Year’s Resolutions. Becoming a better person might be at the top of your New Year’s resolutions list, but have you thought about practicing healthy bladder habits? At National Incontinence, we’ve come up with a list of the top five resolutions you should make for better bladder control in 2013.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach December 28, 2012
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With the new year just around the corner, we’ve decided to reflect on our most popular incontinence products of 2012:
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Tranquility Booster Pads: These are an oldie, but goodie, that increase the absorbency of any brief or protective underwear. They can be used universally with an adult diaper, reusable absorbent underwear, or pull on, making them extremely popular.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach December 20, 2012
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Urinary incontinence can be frustrating, but with this simple guide, you can regain the confidence and life you once had.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach December 18, 2012
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Have you ever had only one diaper left in your possession? Life caught up on you, you’re about to embark on a 7-day vacation, yet you have no incontinence protection on hand. You run to the nearest convenience store but of course, they don’t carry that one particular brand or type of adult diaper you use. Panic ensues. What can you do?
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