The power of the pelvic floor
Women should never feel afraid or embarrassed to discuss incontinence issues with a provider.
Women should never feel afraid or embarrassed to discuss incontinence issues with a provider.
Susan Cloutier ignored the bleeding, the pain and the incontinence—until her body insisted, no more.
After years of urinary incontinence, Tammy Anderson finally found relief.
Mary Matzen has dealt with an overactive bladder all her life. With nerve stimulation treatment, she finally found relief from those incessant bathroom visits.
An implanted device provides relief from fecal incontinence, giving this 81-year-old a new lease on life.
The key is strengthening pelvic floor muscles.
A host of treatments are available to help women overcome stress incontinence.
Nurse shares her innovative idea and excitement about new product that's all about dignity and reducing infections.
Frequent trips to the bathroom could indicate bigger problems for men 50 and older.
Never ignore the symptoms of incontinence—early treatment will lead to better results.
Help is now as close as the nearest drugstore.
If pounds stayed off, bladder control improvement was seen years later.