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Incontinence



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3 Dietary Rules for Managing Incontinence Dianna Malkowski
Incontinence is not a disease; it can be a symptom of daily habits, an underlying medical condition or a physical problem. Urinary incontinence is often treatable, and is always manageable.
Choosing Disposable Underpads
One way to help manage the incontinence of a loved one is using an underpad. Underpads are waterproof mattress pads that you place on top of your sheets to help their bed stay dry.
Diagnosing and Treating Elderly Incontinence
Caregivers may feel frustrated when their elderly loved one begins showing symptoms of incontinence. To make matters worse your loved one may feel embarrassed by his or her accidents. However it is important for both caregivers and the seniors in their lives to know that the best reason to see a doctor is this: elderly urinary incontinence is a very treatable condition.
Heart-to-Heart on Medication and Incontinence Dianna Malkowski
There are certain heart-related illnesses and medications known to contribute to incontinence. To best manage incontinence, it’s important to recognize and treat the underlying causes.
Pull-On Underwear for the Elderly
One of the most popular types of incontinence products is pull-on underwear, especially for the elderly. Pull-on underwear for the elderly, usually the more mobile elderly, are popular because of how easy they are to use in public.
The After-effects of Prostate Surgery
Prostate problems are a common occurrence among older men. For seniors who must have prostate surgery, there can be serious after effects.
What to Consider When Budgeting for Incontinence Products
As a caregiver to an elderly loved one, you may be facing many decisions, and challenges. This can become even more overwhelming, if your loved one begins showing symptoms of incontinence. Dealing with incontinence can be a frustrating experience, but having the right products on hand, can make it much smoother.
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