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An In-depth Look at Male Bladder Weakness by Allanda .. Patient Expert Posted Tue 04 Jan 2011 7:39am Tweet Despite what many people think incontinence and bladder weakness is not a women’s only problem. According to the World Health Organization there are roughly forty million men worldwide who are incontinent. Male incontinence is just as common as any other disease – even though I don’t like to call it a disease. For me incontinence an ... Read on »
Urinary Incontinence: Kegel Exercises for Pelvic Muscles by Vionna J. Healthy Living Professional Posted Sat 20 Dec 2008 5:37pm Kegels are very important for new and expectant mothers. Urinary Incontinence: Kegel Exercises for Pelvic Muscles Kegel exercises are one of the most effective ways of controlling urinary incontinence naturally. Any woman who's had a baby has likely heard: remember your Kegels! The physician who invented these pelvic floor muscle exerc ... Read on »
5 Ways to Prevent Bladder Leakage by Brett - Sheer Balance Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Mon 04 Jan 2010 3:54pm Bladder control is no laughing matter. Millions of women suffer from involuntary loss of urine…whether it is a few drops that no one else will notice…or a large amount that can become terribly embarrassing. Urinary incontinence can result from a variety of reasons…everything from pregnancy and childbirth to menopause to physical problems du ... Read on »
Men with bladder weakness urged to seek out Tena incontinence products by Allanda .. Patient Expert Posted Mon 06 Jun 2011 12:29pm Tweet Anyone who has watched daytime TV will have come across adverts for incontinence products for women , but there are also products available for men with bladder weakness. According to an article in the Daily Telegraph, men should discuss male incontinence with their partner and consider seeking medical advice. The article notes: “D ... Read on »
Mirapex the Wonder Drug by Sherri W. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Fri 19 Oct 2012 10:34am “Mirapex is believed to work by boosting the action of whatever dopamine is available, which is low in persons with Parkinson’s disease. It is a dopamine agonist that directly stimulates nerves in the brain that are not naturally being stimulated by dopamine.”   Three years ago, my doctor diagnosed me  with Parkinson’s.  Immed ... Read on »
Men urged to exercise to reduce bladder weakness by Allanda .. Patient Expert Posted Mon 10 Oct 2011 5:55pm Issue Codes Incontinence Products for Men Experts have advised men to exercise regularly in order to improve their overall health and help manage conditions such as bladder weakness. Recent research by incontinence pads brand Tena Men found that the majority of middle-aged men do not take enough exercise. Government health exper ... Read on »
Clothing can affect incontinence and bladder conditions according to TENA by Allanda .. Patient Expert Posted Fri 13 Jul 2012 6:15am Fashionable tight-fitting jeans can cause bladder weakness and long- term health consequences, medical experts have warned. The uber-cool skinny denims, favoured by celebs such as Russell Brand, Jude Law and Joey Essex can increase the risk of urinary tract infections and in some agonising cases, men can even suffer with twisted testicles. ... Read on »
Bladder Tests Before Urinary Incontinence Surgery in Women May Be Unnecessary by Medline Plus Posted Thu 03 May 2012 5:41pm An invasive and costly test commonly done in women before surgery for stress urinary incontinence may not be necessary, according to a study funded by the National Institutes of Health. The study compared results after both a pre-operative check-up in a doctor's office and bladde ... Read on »
Self-help techniques for urinary incontinence by Allanda .. Patient Expert Posted Mon 12 Dec 2011 3:24pm Issue Codes Incontinence Accessories and Hygiene Urinary incontinence is a very common problem that affects both men and women. Estimates suggest that more than 50 million people in the developed world are affected by urinary incontinence, although the true figure is difficult to determine as many people are reluctant to discuss their ... Read on »
Urinary incontinence is embarrassing to talk about and hard to admit, but doctors say it can be fixed. by Allanda .. Patient Expert Posted Tue 17 Jan 2012 3:09pm “You don’t need to live your life wearing a diaper all the time,” said Dr. Christopher Hutchison, at Intermountain Healthcare’s Riverton Hospital in Salt Lake City. He said he often has to go the roundabout way of getting women to talk about their urinary incontinence , but a good percentage of his patients are dealing with it. “I’d say ... Read on »