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Monthly Archives: July 2016
New Non-Invasive Bowel Incontinence Control Device for Women
Women experience bladder and bowel incontinence far more often than men. This is due to a number of different female functions (like pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause) that directly affect the pelvic floor muscles.
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Who has Urinary Leakage?
Urinary Incontinence is an incredibly common issue experienced by people of all ages, all over the world. Presently, over 33 million people in North America alone experience different forms of Urinary Leakage. That means a quarter to a third Read More...
What is Overflow Urinary Incontinence?
Overflow Urinary Incontinence occurs when the bladder muscles cannot squeeze properly and it becomes difficult to completely empty the bladder of urine. When the bladder does not empty properly, you experience “dribbling”, or leakage of urine.
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What are the different types of incontinence?
A: Urinary incontinence affects 25 million adults in America, and 200 million adults worldwide. It’s important to remember that incontinence is not a disease in and of itself—it’s actually a symptom of one or more underlying causes. Understanding exactly Read More...