Urge Incontinence VS Stress incontinence

Urge Incontinence vs. Stress Incontinence: What’s The Difference?

Urinary incontinence is a common problem that affects people of all ages, although it tends to occur more frequently as we age.  More women than men experience urinary incontinence.  It has been estimated that up to 1/3 of women may experience urinary incontinence. Urinary incontinence is the loss of bladder control.  This can range from

Stress Incontinence diagnosis, breast self-exam

Stress Incontinence Treatment & What to Do If You’re Diagnosed

Stress incontinence is treatable. The first line of available stress incontinence treatment includes non-invasive lifestyle changes, exercises, and behavioural therapies. If first-line treatments do not improve your symptoms, other treatments are available. These may include medication, assistive devices, and surgery. In some cases, stress incontinence is caused by another health condition, such as a urinary

Bladder Control Conditions

Name There are several conditions that can affect your bladder, the organ that stores urine. Some common ones are urinary incontinence and nocturia. Urinary Incontinence Urinary incontinence, also known as bladder leakage or lack of bladder control, is a common condition that affects both men and women – but is more commonly seen in women.