Adults

Are Diapers FSA / HSA Eligible?

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The cost of incontinence products makes it nearly impossible for many individuals with bladder and bowel control conditions to purchase them out of pocket. Luckily, Aeroflow offers high-quality protective products eligible for FSA and HSA.

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Can High Blood Pressure Cause Bladder Problems?

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High blood pressure comes with many side effects that need to be managed, and one such side effect that you might not know about is urinary incontinence. Find out how blood pressure medications can lead to symptoms like urinary leakage.

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How Do Eating Disorders Affect Bladder Control? Exploring the Connection & Treatments

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Nearly 30 million Americans will experience an eating disorder in their lifetime. The side effects of eating disorders extend to the entire body, including the urinary system. Discover how eating disorders affect bladder control.

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Does Syphilis Cause Urinary Problems?

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Syphilis, a sexually transmitted infection (STI), is on the rise. Common symptoms include sores, rash, and a lesser-known side effect: Urinary problems.

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Can Crohn’s Disease Cause Urinary or Fecal Incontinence?

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Learn how Crohn’s disease can cause bladder and bowel problems in those with the condition and discover the treatments available to lessen symptoms.

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Kentucky Medicaid: How to Reapply & Get Free Incontinence Products

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Kentucky Medicaid has changed its coverage requirements. This article will tell you how to apply so you can receive insurance-covered incontinence supplies with Aeroflow Urology. 

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How to Prevent UTIs In Individuals With Incontinence

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A crucial aspect of incontinence care for you, or your loved ones, involves keeping the skin clean and comfortable to prevent common infections, such as urinary tract infections (UTIs). While UTIs are fairly common for most people, those with incontinence have a higher susceptibility to infections, which can lead to further complications if left untreated.

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Can Diabetes Medications Cause Bowel or Urinary Incontinence?

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Do you experience frequent urination or diarrhea when taking diabetes medications? Explore how these symptoms are linked to certain medications and how to treat them.

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8 Adult Diaper-Changing Hacks for Caregivers, From an Expert

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Expand your caregiving skill set when assisting your loved one with their incontinence management. Mary Osborne, founder of Your Dementia Therapist, shares 7 diaper changing hacks.

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Diabetes & Urinary Incontinence: Understanding the Connection & 9 Treatments

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From waking up at night to pee to leaking urine when you laugh, urinary incontinence caused by diabetes can sometimes feel challenging to manage... or even understand. Learn about these prevalent conditions and their connection.

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