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About Incontinence
10 questions to ask your doctor about incontinence
If you think you have incontinence, here are 10 questions to ask your doctor.
About Incontinence
Can stress cause incontinence?
Stress doesn’t just take a toll on your mental wellbeing; it also affects your body. But did you know that poor mental health can also be a factor in incontinence?
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Can incontinence be treated?
The bad news: urinary incontinence isn’t something that tends to go away on its own. The good news: there are lots of treatment options out there with the potential to help you manage your symptoms.
About Incontinence
Do I have incontinence?
Incontinence is not a subject that's often discussed, but it's surprisingly common. There is a myth that only older people can develop incontinence but anyone at any age can be affected by the condition.
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Are there different types of incontinence?
Not all incontinence is the same. Incontinence can take many forms and, depending on many factors, it can have different triggers or causes. Here are some of the more frequently occurring forms of urinary incontinence, as well as what causes them.
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Is incontinence an inevitable part of aging?
Whatever your age, don’t allow incontinence to prevent you from living life to the full.
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Everything You Need To Know About Double Incontinence
Double incontinence, a combination of urinary and faecal incontinence, can be extremely debilitating and embarrassing.
About Incontinence
Men's health and incontinence: Breaking the stigma
Let's have an open discussion about one of the most stigmatised aspect of men’s health: incontinence.
About Incontinence
Who is at risk of incontinence?
Incontinence can happen to anybody. It’s not a condition in its own right but rather a consequence of something else, with causes ranging from pregnancy to prostate problems and from menopause to mild infections.
About Incontinence
Frequently asked questions about answering the call of nature
What would you like to know about incontinence? We’ve answered some of the most common questions here about living with incontinence – including just how common it really is.
About Incontinence
How can I treat incontinence?
If you are suffering from incontinence and need to use a pad, it is always advisable to change it often in order to keep your skin healthy. Most people suffering from urinary incontinence will need to change their continence pads regularly, about four to six times a day. Here’s a look at when you should change your pad and why.
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The link between obesity and incontinence
Learn more now about the relationship between weight and incontinence and what you can do to relieve the pressure on your bladder.
About Incontinence