Adults

Helping Parents Avoid Frustration With Pediatric Incontinence

Nothing can throw off your plans like wet sheets, wet car seats, wet pants, and more, but unfortunately, these accidents can be a normal part of caring for a child with pediatric incontinence. When you have to stop what you're doing to handle clean up, remember that any frustration you’re feeling may be intensified for your child with extra anxiety, fear, and embarrassment. Learn how to help your child cope with a little advice on how to avoid becoming frustrated.

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The Connection Between Sleep Apnea & Incontinence

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.

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What Causes Urinary Incontinence?

Over 25 million people have urinary incontinence in the United States, but what exactly causes it? Read this post to find out.

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How to Manage Ostomy & Get Products Through Insurance

Read how to live life to the fullest after an abdominal procedure and see if you qualify to get ostomy supplies through insurance.

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