How Can An Urologist Help To Fight Stress Incontinence?

December 22, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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Urology is the branch of medicine that deals with ailments and disorders related to urinary tracts of both males and females and reproductive system of males. Such disorders could be life threatening if not treated in time. Urologist is a person who is medically skilled and trained in the field of urology. He is the person who diagnoses and treats urology problems.

In this article we would discuss about the symptoms, possible causes, risk factors and treatment options for Stress Incontinence.

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Ideas to Help Cope With Incontinence the Natural Way

December 14, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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It can seem like the end of the world. Suffering from a condition like incontinence means changing your whole lifestyle to fit around the embarrassment and inconvenience of not being able to control your own bodily functions – or so it can seem. But very often you can turn the tables and control the condition rather than the other way around.

Very often incontinence is not only treatable, it is in fact curable. It all depends on what the cause of the problem and is usually a symptom rather than a disease in itself. You find out what the problem is by visiting your GP, who will probably refer you to a continence specialist. They will diagnose your particular type of incontinence condition and recommend various ways of dealing with it such as the right aids to use, such as incontinence pads, and exercises to strengthen muscles around the bladder.

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Continence Assessment – An Important Part of Your Overall Health

December 9, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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Almost everyone will experience an episode of incontinence in their life but if your problem seems to be happening more frequently then it’s time to visit your medical provider for a continence assessment. This is not a big deal, it’s not intrusive and it’s extremely important for your continence health.

Incontinence by itself is not a disease it is a symptom of some underlying condition. Often that underlying condition can simply be your lifestyle and simple changes can relieve you of the embarrassing condition. Other times the causes can be more serious such as infections, nerve damage or even cancer. You can view your incontinence as a sort of early warning system that alerts you to seek medical help.

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Light Adult Incontinence – Annoying and Unnecessary

December 2, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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Everyone will experience an episode of incontinence sometime during their adult life but it will be a small incident and quickly forgotten. However for many women, and some men, light adult incontinence can become a regular part of their day to day life. This of course is not a desirable position to be in nor should there be any reason to live with it as there are many treatment options available.

But the fact is that this condition is woefully under reported. For many women they think that the condition is too minor to bring up with their medical provider. This is particularly true of women who have had multiple births of difficult births and believe that incontinence is simply a part of the pregnancy and childbirth process. For starters that’s a wrong assumption and not getting medical help can be injurious to overall health.

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Adult Diaper Changes – Handling the Awkward Feelings With Dignity

November 29, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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Incontinence affects more than 25 million adults in North America alone. While many adults suffering from incontinence can take care of their own needs without help, many others require assistance to accomplish this basic hygiene task. If you need to care for an adult suffering from incontinence, these tips can help you minimize the embarrassment for both of you. The adult in need of help with diaper changes is, in most cases, aware that the change is necessary and that it is not anyone’s first choice.

The first thing to keep in mind is that this is a basic human need. While the circumstances are not ideal, there is nothing really extraordinary about this situation. The matter of fact you are about it, the easier it will be for both of you. Don’t make comments about how difficult or unpleasant the task might be. If the person is your parent or grandparent, remember that they likely once did the same for you. Read more

How to Get Rid of an Adult Diaper Rash

November 25, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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Many adults suffer from incontinence and that can lead to diaper rashes. Skin rashes are usually caused by irritation of the skin – and adult diaper rash is no different. Before treating any rash, you should see a doctor to be sure that it is not due to an infectious disease, a yeast rash or other medical concern. If your doctor confirms that the skin irritation is a diaper rash, then it is time to move onto home remedies.

The first concern is making sure that the skin is kept clean and dry as much as possible. This means changing wet or soiled diapers quickly. Any time that moisture is kept against skin, there is a potential for skin problems such as diaper rash. Read more

Incontinence Products – Which One Should You Use?

November 22, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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It’s not a nice subject, and few people like to discuss it, but it’s surprisingly common. In the UK alone an estimated 3.5 million people suffer from some form of incontinence, of which around 900,000 are under the age of 45. So it’s not just a problem for the elderly. When you talk to your doctor or healthcare worker about incontinence they will do all they can to help, and at the moment the National Health Service or a care organisation will help provide a sufferer with disposable products (e.g pads and diapers) to cope with the condition. But, constrained as they are with budgets, they only offer a limited range of incontinence products, which might not always be the best ones available. Also, with the cuts in adult care budgets currently taking place, they might be less generous in the amount of products they provide soon, meaning sufferers also find they have to top up their supplies at their own expense. So it’s important to know what disposable products are available, and the best ones to use to suit an individual lifestyle and budget.

There are three main kinds of disposable incontinence products available to help cope with the condition, namely Incontinence Diapers, Incontinence Pads and Incontinence Sheets. Read more

Understanding Female Incontinence

November 10, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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Equipped with the right information, women that are afflicted with incontinence can enjoy life once again with confidence.

One of the most common forms of female incontinence is called stress incontinence. This condition happens when the pelvic floor muscles become weak. The pelvic floor muscles contract to hold urine in the bladder. When these muscles fail to contract sufficiently, urine can leak out of the bladder.

Women that have mild stress incontinence, find that any type of action or activity that puts additional pressure on the bladder, will generally results in urine leaking out of the bladder. Some of the most common actions that can cause leakage are coughing, sneezing, running, jumping, lifting or any other type of vigorous movements. Since these types of movements cause leakage, many women find themselves becoming less active and in some cases too embarrassed to enjoy everyday life. Read more

Break Away From the Incontinence Myths

November 7, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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Another myth is people think this is an inevitable part of growing older and there is nothing a person can do about it except to accept it and adjust. The good news is that these myths and so many others are untrue and being disproven everyday and knowing everything about this condition can help a person have the best quality of life possible. The following article discusses the most common prevailing myths about incontinence and it can help a person keep a positive outlook about the condition.

One myth most people think is true is that everybody will know you are incontinent, which is untrue. With recent breakthroughs in treatment, protection pads and undergarments and clothing styles, it is possible to keep the condition a secret from others and it does not have to be a source of discomfort or embarrassment any longer. Speaking with a medical professional about the possibility of prescription medications is the first step in taking back control over your life. For protection purposes, there are disposable undergarments and protection products which help to maintain discretion and absorb liquid and neutralize any odors. Protection garments and pads are available in different sizes, shapes and absorbency levels so it is easier for a person to find the proper fit and it can even be hidden under stylish clothing. Read more

Reasons to Wear Disposable Underwear

November 6, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
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Many people wear these due to urinary or fecal incontinence to avoid accidents and embarrassment. These kinds of incontinence are usually treatable and can happen to people at any age. Most people believe this is an issue that only affects elderly people, this is just not true. This can be a common issue among anyone because they do not have control over their bladder due to many possible reasons such as urinary infections, dementia, pelvic injuries and prostate problems just to name a few.

People who are in a wheelchair or for whatever reason are bed bound use disposable underwear to protect them because they can not always get to the bathroom when they need to. Read more

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