Survivng holiday travel with incontinence can be tough, but our tips will help you through.
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How To Care For CHARGE Syndrome & Incontinence
6 Ways To Successfully Manage Postpartum Incontinence
If you're a new mom experiencing postpartum incontinence, you're not alone! It's extremely common and there are many treatments you can do at home or with a specialist to help manage your symptoms.
Spina Bifida: One Family's Story & the Most Important Incontinence Care Tips
Hanna, mother of Nehemiah, a child with Spina bifida, shares their family's story about living with Spina bifida and Dr. Samantha Eaker gives the best incontinence care tips for people with Spina bifida.
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The Likelihood of Incontinence in Individuals With Down Syndrome
There is a significant chance for both children and adults with Down syndrome to develop incontinence, but it doesn’t have to impact their quality of life. By recognizing and properly treating the incontinence symptoms as soon as possible, your loved one can properly manage their fecal or urinary incontinence by making simple changes to their daily lives.
How To Successfully Travel With Incontinence Products
There is always a reason to travel. From the holidays to family reunions to simply wanting a vacation, you may need to be in a car or on a plane for a prolonged period of time. The idea of traveling with incontinence can quickly put a damper on your getaway plans. However, we are here to assure that all you need for a successful trip is a little extra preparation.
5 Parenting Tips for Overcoming Nocturnal Enuresis (Bedwetting)
Sleep Apnea And Incontinence Wreak Havoc In The Bedroom
Do you find yourself stuck in the nightly routine of waking multiple times to use the restroom? Sure, as someone with urinary incontinence, that might be a normal occurrence, but is it combined with symptoms such as waking up with a headache, snoring loudly, or excessive fatigue? Then you may have sleep apnea and incontinence, both of which may contribute to each other as well as erectile dysfunction and a lowered sex drive.