For some families with children with special needs, using the potty may be a delayed process, or not happen at all. And that's okay!
In this article from ScienceNordic.com, delve into the chronic health issue of incontinence, and why an incontinence cure isn't being properly pursued.
Your diet plays a major role in alleviating symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Eating more fiber and avoiding gluten can help.
The health of your bladder is extremely important to your everyday well-being. As you age, there are steps you can take to help keep your bladder healthy.
Adult bedwetting is a topic most adults do not like to discuss. Bedwetting can cause problems and can also be an indication of a serious underlying illness.
Managing and dealing with urine incontinence is not an easy job. Luckily there are easy ways to reduce urine odor. What you can do...
In this article, originally published by News-Medical.Net, learn why urinary incontinence may affect learning and what can be done about the issue.
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are infections inside the urinary tract from microbes, extremely tiny organisms. Most UTIs are caused by bacteria, with a few caused by fungi and viruses. UTIs can happen in any part of your urinary tract. The urinary tract (UT) contains your kidneys, bladder and urethra. In many cases, UTIs only involve… Continue reading Avoiding Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
In this article originally published by the Ottowa Sun, learn more about TV Host Derick Fage and why he talks about incontinence.
Originally published by CBS New York NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – There is a long-lasting treatment for the millions of women suffering from overactive bladder: a pacemaker. “I was going to the bathroom pretty much – started out every 15 minutes, then I became every five minutes,” patient Maxine Stern said. Her overactive bladder was making her life miserable, and she has… Continue reading Doctors Use Pacemaker-Like Device To Help Treat Overactive Bladder