Why do People with Alzheimer’s have Incontinence?
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What is the connection between Alzheimer’s and Incontinence?
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To understand why 60-70% of people with Alzheimer’s develop Incontinence, we must have a basic understanding of Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s is the most common cause of Dementia. Dementia is an umbrella term that Read More...
PRODUCT FEATURE: Always Discreet Absorbent Underwear Pull Ons
Everything You’ll Love about Always Discreet Absorbent Underwear Pull Ons
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Always Discreet Absorbent Underwear Pull Ons…there are almost too many awesome things to say about this pull on! If you have bowl or urinary incontinence, this absorbent pull on applies to Read More...
What are Pelvic Floor Muscles?
The Importance of Pelvic Floor Muscles
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Pelvic floor muscles work just like every other muscle. When they are strong they work better! So having strong pelvic floor muscles are essential in supporting the bladder and bowels. If your pelvic floor muscles Read More...
How to Deal with Menopausal Urinary Incontinence
The Link between Menopause and Involuntary Leakage
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Women in their later years have an increased risk of Urinary Incontinence. Although bladder leakage is not an inevitable part of aging, it is very common in women. This is especially evident during Read More...