By: Jack Flaming | 2013-02-28 | Wellness Urinary incontinence is a condition in which the patient is no longer able to control his/her bladder activities especially urination activities. In this article, we will focus on incontinence in women. According to a survey, More than 50% women are suffering from urinary incontinence problem, and so they are living their life bearing this great problem. read more
By: Hillary Bowman | 2010-11-04 | Wellness Incontinence has always been considered primarily a woman's condition because more women than men suffer from it. With age, urinary incontinence in women becomes even more common for a variety of reasons but chiefly because of the trauma that women go through with childbirth. read more
By: Samantha Gluck | 2010-11-03 | Diseases and Conditions Urinary incontinence is the inability to control the release of urine from your bladder and is defined as the loss of bladder control. The severity of urinary incontinence ranges from occasionally leaking urine when you cough or sneeze to having an urge to urinate so sudden you may not get to a toilet in time. read more
By: Pater Parker | 2010-03-31 | Women's Issues Urinary incontinence is defined as bothersome urinary leakage causing a social or hygiene problem. It is a common condition which, although rarely life threatening, is embarrassing and distressing, and may severely affect your quality of life. read more
By: Olivia Wilson | 2011-01-08 | Wellness Urinary incontinence affects millions of men and women and with our population living longer it will affect millions more. For a long time people believed that this condition was just a part of the natural aging process and never sought out help in managing it. That obviously is not the case. Incontinence is not a part of growing old it is just a symptom of some underlying problem with your body. Discovering that problem is the first step in curing the continence issue. read more
By: kaleem | 2011-04-22 | Health & Fitness As if the hot flashes weren't enough, about 40 percent of women dealing with menopause also suffer from incontinence, or the involuntarily loss of urine. Are you one of them? read more
By: Janet Macskowiak | 2010-03-26 | Health & Fitness Urinary incontinence is a condition that causes a loss of bladder control. This means that you can't stop yourself from urinating. For some people this means just a minor leakage when doing physical exercise, coughing or laughing - this is called stress incontinence. For others the problem can be more serious. Urinary incontinence affects the self esteem of those that it affects and also curtails the range of social activities that can be enjoyed. read more
By: jack stellon | 2010-12-11 | Shopping Urinary incontinence products help a lot in making you live a better life until when you have that corrective surgery or until when you get the right medication to enable you be at a position to stop releasing urine or any others substance without your knowledge. There are so many other people who have problems when it come s to controlling themselves hence making it a real hard experi read more
By: Loralee Dulany | 2011-10-12 | Shopping Continence depends on urethral closure and detrusor muscle activity. The urethra is the canal that carries urine from the bladder to the exterior of the body. The detrusor muscle contracts during urination to squeeze out urine or remains relaxed to allow the bladder to fill. Urethral pressure normally exceeds bladder pressure, and some urine usually remains in the bladder. read more
By: Olivia Wilson | 2010-12-21 | Wellness Incontinence in men can be very stressful. It is important to understand how the urinary system works in order to better understand the causes of incontinence in men. Basically, it involves 4 primary body organs: The bladder, urethra, kidneys and the ureters. read more
By: jack stellon | 2011-04-26 | Clothing Urinary Incontinence is the loss in the control of urine release. This medical problem may happen to anybody but it is more common with increasing age. Occurrence of the problem is due to too active or weak muscles of the bladder. When these muscles are weak, accidents may happen during sneezing, laughing or lifting heavy objects (stress incontinence). read more
By: Olivia Wilson | 2011-01-02 | Wellness Incontinence is not a natural aging phenomena but the older we get the more susceptible we are to the underlying conditions that can cause a weak bladder. Women are more likely to experience episodes than men because of the trauma their lower abdomens go through during childbirth. read more
By: Victoria Clancy | 2010-03-31 | Health & Fitness Anyone who suffers from incontinence knows how hard it can be, whether you just need to go to the bathroom too often or you suffer from actual bladder leaks, it isn't easy to deal with this condition. It affects your health, sleep, social life, and sense of maturity. read more
By: BladderGuy | 2010-10-12 | Diseases and Conditions Using smoking tobacco might effect a lot more than just your lungs and breathing. Cigarette smoking & your bladder. Do you know that Bladder Cancer and bladder control problems may very well be directly related to smoking cigarettes read more
By: Paul Rodgers | 2010-03-26 | Women's Health Women are more likely to have Urinary Incontinence because of the physical changes that happen in the course of pregnancy and childbirth and after menopause. Childbearing could stretch the pelvic muscle groups that keep organs in place and damage the nerves and muscle in the bladder's neck. You can participate in an effective role in your own therapy... read more