What Are the Different Types of Urinary Incontinence? , by Aleece Fosnight .
Urinary incontinence, or the involuntary loss of urine, is a common health condition in the United States. According to the National Association for Continence (NAFC), 25 million people in the US experience some form of urinary incontinence every day. Incontinence can occur as a result of urinary tract infections (UTIs), constipation, caffeine consumption, or as a side effect of some medications (such as a diuretic).
Medicaid & Incontinence Supplies: Check Your Coverage in 4 Easy Steps , by Tiff Perritt .
Find out if Medicaid covers your incontinence supplies for free in 4 easy steps: gather info, check eligibility, review results, and get products delivered.
How Can I Get Free Adult Diapers Through Insurance? , by Marlee Septak .
Find out how to get free adult diapers through insurance with Aeroflow Urology. Learn what Medicaid covers, why Medicare doesn’t, and how to qualify quickly and easily.
Many women silently suffer from pelvic pain and incontinence when they fail to advocate for themselves, leading to worsening conditions. Learn how to advocate for yourself in your doctor's office and access free incontinence supplies through insurance.
6 Ways to Stop Urine Leakage After Prostate Surgery , by Marlee Septak .
Discover ways to manage urinary incontinence after prostate surgery. Use this article to learn about treatment options and how you can qualify for free incontinence products through Aeroflow Urology.
Waking up cold and wet in the middle of the night is never fun. It can be confusing and cause us to have low self-esteem at times. If you wonder why you experience bedwetting (nocturnal enuresis) or why your child does, read this article to gain insight into the psychological causes behind it and what you can do to have more dry nights.