5 Facts You Should Know About Incontinence
Bladder Health Awareness Incontinence is the loss of bowel or bladder control. Incontinence – urinary and bowel – is believed to affect more than 25 million Americans. Incontinence affects people of...
View ArticleUrologists, Urogynecologists, and Gastroenterologists, oh my!
Bladder Health AwarenessThere are a number of options for healthcare providers that you can see to address your bladder control problems, but how to decide who to see? Start with your primary care...
View ArticleIncontinence and Childbirth
Bladder Health AwarenessUrinary incontinence affects 30-50% of childbearing women by age 40. Up to 63% of stress-incontinent women report their problem began during or after pregnancy. Pregnancy and...
View ArticleThe Best Beverage For Your Bladder
Bladder Health AwarenessPeople often seek relief from the summer heat in water—water at the beach or in the pool or just by drinking plenty of water to stay hydrated. Not only is water important for...
View ArticleGetting The Most Out Of Kegel Exercises
Bladder Health AwarenessWhether you first heard about kegels, or pelvic muscle exercises (PMEs), when reading an issue of Cosmopolitan Magazine or when you were looking for help with a bladder control...
View ArticleThe Many Myths of Bladder Health
Bladder Health AwarenessOften times many older adults and caregivers hold myths and misconceptions about bladder control problems. These myths or beliefs surrounding bladder health could actually...
View ArticlePhysical Therapy Post Prolapse Surgery
Bladder Health AwarenessRecently, we have gotten questions regarding exercising the pelvic floor post operative surgery for pelvic organ prolapse. At a whole, the lifetime risk for women undergoing...
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