Archive for May 2019
Lower your blood sugar and lessen incontinence – Being diabetic can be a cause of incontinence
According to the Centers for Disease Control, about 10% of Americans have Type 2 diabetes. With Type 2 diabetes, the body is unable to maintain adequate glucose levels. A common consequence is incontinence. You may be able to lessen the impact of incontinence by lowering your blood sugar. Read below to learn about the link…
Read MoreThe Dangers of Not Going to the Bathroom
Not going to the bathroom on a regular basis can be harmful to your bladder and other organs in the urinary system. A typical adult will go to the bathroom 4 to 7 times a day. But it depends on your personal body and individual factors including age, size of bladder, medical conditions, and bladder…
Read MoreWhy am I incontinent – 10 reasons you may be incontinent
Incontinence, or the involuntary leakage of urine, is a common problem affecting millions of men every day around the world and over 5 million men in the United States. Causes may vary, but here are 10 of the most frequent reasons for incontinence. Prostate treatment Incontinence often results when the prostate becomes enlarged or following…
Read MoreBladder hacks: Here are some tips you need to know about to help with bladder control
Even when you are managing incontinence there are things you can do to support bladder health. These tips for bladder control may improve symptoms or prevent them from worsening. Experiment and see which strategies are most helpful for you and which tips for bladder control you should implement into your lifestyle. Strengthen your pelvic floor…
Read MoreCatheters aren’t as bad as you have imagined – Here you’ll find some positive facts about catheters
Using a catheter can take some getting used to. Once you get the hang of it, you’ll enjoy the freedom and convenience they offer. Read on to learn more. Freedom from worry Many guys managing incontinence worry so much about leaks and accidents they stop doing the things they enjoy. Men’s Liberty has developed an…
Read MoreAm I really incontinent – 4 signs that may call for a doctor visit
Incontinence or the involuntary release of urine, is a common medical condition. Still, it can feel embarrassing and difficult to talk about. Asking yourself: “Am I really incontinent?”. Are you ignoring signs that may point to incontinence? These tips will help you decode your body’s signals. You notice urine leakage You may have noticed that…
Read MoreCatheters on the job – Know how to care for yourself to lower infection rate
Catheters offer convenience and protection that absorbents just can’t match. Despite their many advantages, some catheters carry significant risk of infection (UTI). That risk can increase when you’re out and about. Are you using a catheter at work? Stay comfortable and safe with these tips. Wash hands thoroughly before using catheters Indwelling and intermittent catheters…
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