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Caring for Someone With Incontinence? Learn About the Products and Services to Make Life Easier
  • Nov 7, 2023
Caring for Someone With Incontinence? Learn About the Products and Services to Make Life Easier

Urinary Incontinence is Common Among Teen Athletes
  • Apr 3, 2023
Urinary Incontinence is Common Among Teen Athletes

Research suggests that teenagers may experience bed-wetting for multiple reasons including emotional and psychological factors such as hormonal imbalance, sports, mood, trauma, diet, sleep routine, stress and anxiety.

3 Tips for Incontinence Product Disposal
  • Apr 3, 2023
3 Tips for Incontinence Product Disposal

Properly disposing of incontinence products can often be a challenge, regardless of whether you’re at home or out and about. Here are some helpful tips for disposing of your incontinence products.

Who should wear absorbent briefs?
  • Mar 31, 2023
Who should wear absorbent briefs?

6 FALSE MYTHS ABOUT ADULT DISPOSABLE UNDERWEAR
  • Mar 15, 2023
6 FALSE MYTHS ABOUT ADULT DISPOSABLE UNDERWEAR

Do you think you know everything there is to know about adult disposable underwear? Think again! There are plenty of myths and misconceptions surrounding this area of personal care, so let’s take a look at some of the most common ones.

Incontinence Products and Dignity
  • Mar 15, 2023
Incontinence Products and Dignity

Diapers are typically associated with infants and children who have not yet been toilet trained. However, adult diapers have been developed to address a number of issues. The correct medical term for diapers is "adult absorbent briefs".

When you walk, cough or sneeze do you experience bladder leaks?
  • Mar 10, 2023
When you walk, cough or sneeze do you experience bladder leaks?

Ever noticed your friends crossing their legs when they cough or sneeze? That’s because the majority of women over 35 occasionally experience the dreaded mid-cough dribble. No surprise there, since it’s one of the most common incontinence-related symptoms reported by women.

Why you shouldn't push when you pee
  • Feb 13, 2023
Why you shouldn't push when you pee

We’ve all been there, haven’t we? You hear the baby crying upstairs and so you try to rush along your bathroom visit so you can go comfort her. You’re racing to your next meeting and you only have a minute to stop for the bathroom. You’re late for a doctor’s appointment but you just need that quick bathroom visit before you leave. Sometimes peeing is a necessary evil that gets in the way of our daily lives.  But if you’re someone who is moving so fast that you push when you pee, you could be setting yourself up for some problems down the road. 

Managing the Holidays with Urinary Incontinence
  • Dec 1, 2022
Managing the Holidays with Urinary Incontinence

Whether it's traveling arrangements, social obligations, or gift-buying, this time of year can be stressful. Additionally, if you have incontinence, the added stress can exacerbate your symptoms. Taking part in holiday activities that excite others can cause tension - or worse, fear.

8 Tips to discreetly conceal your absorbent products under clothing
  • Nov 1, 2022
8 Tips to discreetly conceal your absorbent products under clothing

Individuals with incontinence or bladder leakage often feel self-conscious about wearing their continence care supplies around others. Women and men who worry about concealing their products under their clothes may even refrain from venturing out in public or not wear the protective products they need when they're out and about.

Chafes & Bedsores
  • Sep 1, 2022
Chafes & Bedsores

Chafing happens when a substance or material rubs against the skin or when folds of the skin stick to each other for a prolonged period, causing unpleasant irritation. Elevated temperature, moisture such as urine or sweat, and blocked air supply make chafing happen faster.

Why does your bladder seem small
  • Aug 1, 2022
Why does your bladder seem small

If bladders are all basically the same size, why do you have to pee frequently or at odd times? What is "normal" bladder function?? Under normal circumstances the bladder will: 👉Hold up to half a liter of urine before it is stimulated to empty 👉Fill for 2-4 hours before an urge

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