Posts by Naira Aiello
Treatments for Male Incontinence
Urinary incontinence is a very common issue. In fact, in the U.S. alone, approximately 25 million adults experience some form of it. There are so many options available today making male incontinence very manageable and sometimes treatable, depending on the severity. If you and your doctor have ruled out these possibilities and you are needing a different solution, it is important to understand when each product should be used and their potential side effects.
Read MoreMen’s Liberty and Medicare
Men’s Liberty is considered under durable medical equipment (DME) and is covered by Medicare. Learn more here.
Read MoreIs Urinary Incontinence Hereditary?
There are so many factors that can lead to incontinence. Some of these factors being health, diet, or disease. In addition, there are many levels of severity from stress to overflow to full incontinence. It is important to check with your doctor to explore and understand your symptoms. Learn more here.
Read MoreAlzheimer’s Disease and Incontinence
Incontinence can often be a symptom of Alzheimer’s Disease. Learn more here.
Read MoreBeing a Caregiver to a Loved One
When someone you love suffers from male urinary incontinence, you can help him cope with this condition in various ways. Learn more here.
Read More5 Myths About Incontinence
Male urinary incontinence can disrupt your life and make you feel alone, isolated, and embarrassed. But you are not alone. Learn more about male UI here.
Read MoreWhat are some tips for traveling with male incontinence?
Traveling with male incontinence is a breeze with Men’s Liberty. Enjoy the freedom to travel across town or around the world with our convenient, secure system. Here’s what else helps. Plan ahead Don’t wait until the last minute to talk with your doctor. You’ll want to give yourself time to get a handle on your…
Read MoreIncontinence and bedwetting: What are the causes of bedwetting and how can it be treated as a medical condition?
Bedwetting is embarrassing to talk about. The good news is that although it can be attributed to several different causes, it is usually treatable. The Causes of Bedwetting Conditions that can lead to incontinence and bedwetting include: Prostate cancer or enlarged prostate Urinary tract infection Sleep apnea Impaired mobility Neurological disorders Diabetes Constipation Talking about…
Read MoreHow can you manage incontinence while in cancer treatment?
Certain kinds of cancer, such as prostate, and cancer treatments like radiation, surgery and chemotherapy increase the risk of incontinence. Managing incontinence while in cancer treatment can feel daunting. It can be helpful to keep some perspective. Can you manage incontinence while in cancer treatment? The vast majority of men will regain full control of…
Read MoreHow Can Having ALS Affect Incontinence and What Are the Treatment Options?
ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), also called Lou Gehrig’s disease is a condition in which motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord start to die. So, how can having ALS affect incontinence? As the motor neurons die, signals that direct things like movement and bladder control no longer communicate. In this instance the condition is…
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