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Getting Help

People tend to have difficulties talking about certain things, and discussing bladder control issues might be number one on the taboo topic list for some. If you're experiencing urinary incontinence (UI), it's important to let your healthcare provider know. When discussing the issue with him or her, be prepared to talk openly in order to eventually get the proper diagnosis and most effective treatment. Start by gathering information your healthcare provider…

Getting Help

Incontinence Products for Women

Feeling embarrassed about a bladder control issue isn’t a good reason to not see a doctor. Also, don't fall for the myth that, just because you had children or are getting older, incontinence is a given—plenty of mothers and older women…

Incontinence Products for Women

Incontinence Products for Men

Male incontinence can manifest itself in many different ways. It's very important to notify your healthcare provider of your specific symptoms in order to determine the medical root of the problem, develop a subsequent treatment plan, and find the best…

Incontinence Products for Men

Full-Time Incontinence Products

There are two main categories of incontinence aids to consider when choosing the right product for your needs: those that work with traditional underwear and those that replace it. Within each category is a number of choices, so decide…

Full-Time Incontinence Products

Nighttime Incontinence Products

If you have control over your bladder but wake up to use the bathroom several times during the night, you're experiencing what's known as "nocturia," or an overproduction of urine at night. Those who experience this nocturnal polyuria produce…

Nighttime Incontinence Products