Going to the bathroom "just in case" is bad for your bladder health! Find out how this common practice might be harming your urinary system.
Stop Peeing "Just In Case!"


Going to the bathroom "just in case" is bad for your bladder health! Find out how this common practice might be harming your urinary system.

The urinary system is an integral part of our bodies, from flushing toxins and bacteria to preventing incontinence. Read 25 ways to keep your urinary system at its optimal health!

Certain symptoms, such as leaking pee when you sneeze and dribbling pee after emptying your bladder, indicate urinary incontinence in men and women.

Find out how working from home can cause incontinence and how to prevent it from happening to you.

Using two incontinence products at once-- or doubling up-- isn't beneficial. Read why and see if you can get free incontinence supplies through insurance.

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People who experience traumatic brain injuries commonly develop incontinence, but why? Learn about how these two are related.

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.

Obesity is a risk factor for urinary incontinence, but there are steps you can take to prevent it from developing. Read this article to learn how to manage your weight and urinary incontinence symptoms.

Read what's known about the correlation between CKD and incontinence.