Conditions

Managing Incontinence & Menopause

Menopause is an inevitable part of life for women's health as they get older. We hear about a lot of the typical symptoms of menopause - mood changes, hot flashes, menstrual changes. However, one side effect that isn’t often addressed is urinary incontinence.

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What Is Urge Incontinence?

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If you feel sudden urges to urinate, you may be managing a condition called urge incontinence. Find out the causes, symptoms, and how to diganose and treat it.

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What Is Functional Incontinence? Plus 6 Tips to Manage It

Functional incontinence is common among seniors and people with disabilities. Discover how to help your loved one manage their symptoms with these 6 expert tips.

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Autism & Down Syndrome: What's the Difference & How Do They Relate to Incontinence?

Learn the difference between autism and Down syndrome and how incontinence is related to both conditions.

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Cerebral Palsy & Incontinence In Adults & Children

Cerebral palsy causes incontinence in many adults and children but there are ways you can help your loved one manage their incontinence symptoms. 

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5 Self-Care Tips for Dementia Caregivers (From a Dementia Therapist)

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Learn how to care for yourself while caring for someone with dementia. 

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What Is Mixed Incontinence?

Do you leak urine and use the bathroom more than usual? You may have mixed incontinence. Find out what it means and how to manage it. 

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How to Change & Throw Away Diapers In Public... Discreetly!

Changing soiled incontinence products in public bathrooms is daunting, but this article will give you step-by-step guides to change discreetly like a pro!

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Is Frequent Urination a Sign of Diabetes?

Are you urinating more than usual? It could be a sign of diabetes or a sign of another underlying issue. 

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15 Causes of Bladder & Pelvic Floor Problems In Seniors

Seniors face many different issues when it comes to urinary incontinence and need to take preventative action to keep their bladders and pelvic floor muscles healthy. Find out how. 

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