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Q: Should I see a bladder doctor about my incontinence issues?
Let’s get it out in the open: nobody likes talking about incontinence! But while the conversation may feel a bit uncomfortable at first, it may help to know that you’re not alone—more than 25 million Americans are dealing with Read More...
Q: Can an enlarged prostate cause overactive bladder in men?
Although overactive bladder affects up to 30% of men in the United States, many men have difficulty asking for help. That’s why it’s important to know that overactive bladder in men, like most urinary incontinence issues, is not a Read More...
Q: 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...
Q: What causes incontinence?
A: Affecting more than 51% of seniors in America, incontinence is not a disease in and of itself—it’s a symptom of one or more underlying causes. But here’s the most alarming statistic: studies show that on average, women wait Read More...