Understanding Urinary Incontinence After Gender-Affirming Surgery
Gender-affirming surgery can be a lifechanging procedure but it can come with unwanted side effects. Read about how gender-confirmation surgery can cause urinary incontinence and how to treat it.
The pelvic floor is a group of muscles located in the pelvis that control pelvic functions such as urination, bowel movements, and sexual function. When it comes to pelvic floor exercises, commonly referred to as kegel exercises, the focus is often on women. However, men's health can be greatly impacted by regular pelvic floor strengthening.
1 in 20 men experience concerns with urinary incontinence. Even though these concerns are common, you don’t have to live with soggy cheerios and other pelvic floor dysfunction concerns.
Coping With Adult Incontinence: 9 Tips From an Expert , by Jesse S. .
Incontinence can have a major effect on individuals’ mental health. Read Jesse’s first-hand account of managing incontinence and the difficult emotions that come along with it and get 9 expert tips on managing your emotions.
Navigating Incontinence at Work: Tips from Our Patient Advocacy Expert , by Jesse S. .
Managing incontinence at work? Read Jesse's story as an adult with autism and incontinence and get his expert tips for staying confident in the workplace.
If You Have Incontinence, You Should Know About Ally’s Law , by Marlee Septak .
Ally’s Law, also known as the Restroom Access Act, can help ensure you have access to restrooms in public if you have bladder or bowel control issues.
How to Manage Bowel Incontinence: The Best Adult Products to Keep You Feeling Fresh , by Marlee Septak .
Discover effective strategies for managing bowel incontinence and reclaiming control over your life. Explore the best adult products, treatment options, and resources available to support you in navigating this challenging condition with confidence and dignity.
Sitting for extended periods of time can cause pelvic floor damage, leading to pelvic floor dysfunction and incontinence. Keep your pelvic floor healthy by following these tips.