Involuntary urination is a scary thing for most of us, and unfortunately, certain medical conditions, aging or even stress can prompt incontinence. However, there are steps you can take to minimize ...
It's a problem nobody wants to talk about, suffering in silence and embarrassment. Of the 25 million Americans living with incontinence, 80% are women. But a pacemaker for the bladder may be the ...
Whether you’ve found yourself laughing or sneezing and needing just a bit of leak protection or you deal with serious incontinence issues, it’s a common condition to have some bladder leakage. Bladder ...
You’ve seen the woman on television. An outcast, wearing a billboard announcing she has no bladder control. She can’t enjoy a party. She can’t go shopping. Urinary incontinence has been accepted as a ...
In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining bladder control is essential for a fulfilling life. Urinary incontinence can be a significant concern for many individuals, causing embarrassment and limiting ...
Imagine a pill that reduces your frequent, sudden, strong urges to urinate immediately. Then think how great it would feel to no longer need adult diapers or pads during the day or night to prevent ...
Leakage from the bladder may seem alarming, but it’s a common condition that many women deal with. However, the severity of urinary leakage is different for everyone. Childbirth, aging, injury, weight ...
St. Bernards Healthcare introduces Arkansas’s first FDA-approved, anesthesia-free tibial nerve implant for overactive bladder, offering same-day therapy with long-lasting, minimally invasive relief.
Up to 10% of men will experience some degree of urinary incontinence (involuntary leakage of urine) after prostate cancer surgery. "It occurs because part of the continence mechanism may have to be ...