by Chelsea Wardach November 05, 2013
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Pelvic floor disorders affect millions of women each year. People with pelvic muscle weakness may experience problems with urinary incontinence (UI), fecal incontinence, and pelvic organ prolapse (POP). Understanding the symptoms of these conditions can help women receive better treatment.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach October 31, 2013
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“I’m new to diapers and I’ve been trying to figure out how to change in public without letting anyone know about my situation. Do you have some tips on how to change diapers on the go?”
Read More by Chelsea Wardach October 25, 2013
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Although incontinence is not a normal sign of aging, elderly individuals are often plagued by the condition. The adult children who care for them oftentimes don’t know where to start because they’ve never had any experience with incontinence. If your elderly parent is suffering from bladder weakness, here are six main things you as a caretaker should do.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach October 15, 2013
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I’ve been having trouble controlling my bladder lately. I’m going to the doctor’s next week, and was wondering what kind of tests they’ll do to determine whether or not I have urinary incontinence.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach October 01, 2013
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We work hard to bring our customers the best absorbent and comfortable incontinence products in the market. This past week, we’ve added two new products from leading brand Prevail.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach September 27, 2013
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Urinary incontinence is a condition that affects a person’s ability to control their bladder. For many, incontinence is a hush-hush topic that leads to misconceptions and assumptions about the condition. Here are three things you need to know about incontinence.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach September 24, 2013
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Pelvic floor therapy, such as kegel exercises, has been regarded as the first line of treatment for stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Surgery is often the last resort when all other treatment options have been explored. However, findings from a new Dutch study have shown that sling surgery offered better results for women with stress incontinence.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach September 10, 2013
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Pelvic floor exercises are often recommended as the first line of treatment for stress incontinence. The exercises, also known as kegels, are designed to strengthen the pelvic floor. Your kegel muscles, or pubococcygeus (PC) muscles, provide support for bladder, uterus, and bowel; if they’re weakened, you may have trouble controlling your bladder or bowel.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach August 14, 2013
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“Recently I have had trouble controlling my bladder and it’s gotten to the point where I can’t go the day without wetting my clothes. I’m only 23 years old! Aren’t I too young for adult diapers? Help!”
Read More by Chelsea Wardach August 06, 2013
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Planning a vacation this August? The last thing you want to worry about is an embarrassing wet accident. Whether you’re going on a day trip or going on a week-long cruise, it’s important to plan ahead and learn how to manage your bladder control problems. Here are some tips on how to have a stress-free vacation with incontinence.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach July 30, 2013
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Caregivers, if you plan on traveling with your elderly parent this summer, you must first prepare on how to accommodate for your loved one’s needs. From incontinence products to senior-friendly activities, there’s a lot to take into consideration. The travel tips below are ideal for those who are limited in mobility and/or suffer from incontinence issues.
Read More by Chelsea Wardach July 25, 2013
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For anyone who’s new to the world of incontinence products, here’s a brief guide on what types of disposables and reusables are available on the market.
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