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Everything You Need to Know About Holding Your Pee

Nov 17th 2020

Sometimes, you don’t have a choice – you just gotta hold it. But is holding your pee regularly okay? And is it harmful to hold urine for a long time? If you’re having any type of bladder symptoms

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Overflow Incontinence Treatment: What to Do About This Common Male Bladder Condition

Overflow Incontinence Treatment: What to Do About This Common Male Bladder Condition

Dec 3rd 2020 | Incontinence

Until you or your loved one started having bladder leaks, you probably had no idea there were so many different types of incontinence. When it comes to treatment options, it’s important to understa
Everything You Need to Know About Holding Your Pee

Everything You Need to Know About Holding Your Pee

Nov 17th 2020 | Incontinence

Sometimes, you don’t have a choice – you just gotta hold it. But is holding your pee regularly okay? And is it harmful to hold urine for a long time? If you’re having any type of bladder symptoms
Which Incontinence Myth Have You Believed? Get the Facts!

Which Incontinence Myth Have You Believed? Get the Facts!

Nov 4th 2020 | Incontinence

We think chances are good that all of us have believed at least one incontinence myth. Our top ten list contains some widely accepted - but totally wrong - statements. But why so much confusion?
There’s More Than One Way to Wear Incontinence Pads – Ready to Try Something New?

There’s More Than One Way to Wear Incontinence Pads – Ready to Try Something New?

Sep 28th 2020 | Incontinence

Yes, we’re talking about THAT kind of pad – incontinence pads that we tend to love and hate almost equally. If you’re like most of us, you love the leak protection but hate everything else about we
Everything You Need to Know About Incontinence After Prostate Surgery

Everything You Need to Know About Incontinence After Prostate Surgery

Sep 22nd 2020 | Incontinence

According to the National Association for Continence, about 20% of men continue to experience significant incontinence after prostate surgery beyond the six-week recovery period. Don’t be too worri