by Chelsea Wardach January 21, 2014
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Update (6/17/15): This product has been discontinued.
Washable underwear are a great alternative to disposable diapers and briefs. They look and feel like regular underwear, and can be reused over and over, helping you save money in the long run. We’re excited to introduce a new product we’re carrying, the Nightingale Premium Mesh Underpants!
Read More by Chelsea Wardach January 16, 2014
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If you’re experiencing involuntary urinary leakage, dancing may be the answer to your bladder problems, according to a new Canadian and Swiss study.
Urinary incontinence is a common malady among elderly adults, especially in women between the ages of 70 and 80. Those suffering from incontinence are often encouraged to strengthen their weak bladder muscles through pelvic floor exercises, or kegels.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach January 02, 2014
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Twenty-fourteen is finally here! Every year, people make New Year’s resolutions to better themselves or some aspect of their life. This year, we encourage you to make goals to improve your bladder habits, and ultimately gain control over your leaky bladder.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach December 31, 2013
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Another year has come and gone, and as we prepare for 2014, I’d like to take a trip down memory and see what were the most popular posts of 2013:
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Former NFL Player is New Spokesman for Depend for Men
I’m not sure why this particular post had the most views, but it’s great to see that there is more awareness about male incontinence.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach December 12, 2013
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Kegelmaster is a exercise device used to help women strengthen their pelvic floor muscles. In addition to treating poor bladder control, this kegel exerciser also helps improve sexual pleasure. Before using the Kegelmaster, make sure that you empty your bladder and hand wash the device with soap and water.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach December 05, 2013
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People who suffer from spinal cord injury are often left with an inability to control their bladder. This leads to bladder spasms and spontaneous voiding accidents that are often managed with catheters and incontinence briefs, or corrected through surgery.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach December 03, 2013
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The holidays are finally here! This means traveling to see family members you haven’t seen since last Christmas or having a relaxing vacation at a resort far away from home. The last thing you need to worry about during the holidays is an embarrassing wet accident. That’s why we’ve put together a list of tips on how to travel with incontinence.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach November 29, 2013
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People with diabetes often have problems controlling their bladder and bowel. They may experience accidental leakage, frequent urination, and sudden urges to urinate. How does diabetes cause incontinence?
Read More by Chelsea Wardach November 26, 2013
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We’re excited to announce that we’ve added three new items to our inventory of incontinence products.
The first product is the Wellness Brief, a high quality disposable diaper that was inspired by NASA technology. This incontinence brief features three layers that work to pull moisture away from the skin and keep contents from leaking out.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach November 21, 2013
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Your adult diaper is supposed to provide you protection and a sense of security wherever you go and whatever you’re doing. But sometimes your diaper will leak, causing you to not only become embarrassed but sport the telltale urine spot before you get a chance to go home and change into fresh clothing. Fortunately there are some simple measures you can take to prevent your diaper from failing you.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach November 18, 2013
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The costs of anticholinergics are similar to the costs of Botox when used as a treatment for urge incontinence for six months, according to results from a randomized trial led by Dr. Anthony G. Visco from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of Duke University Medical Center.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach November 12, 2013
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“I will be staying at a hotel for several weeks. How can I discreetly dispose my soiled adult diaper?”
One of the biggest concerns of traveling for people with incontinence is how to appropriately dispose their soiled products. You want to be discreet, yet respectful of the hotel and its cleaning staff. So what should you do?
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