Incontinence Products

 

  • Incontinence Products
    Women who suffer from urinary incontinence do not have to give up their lifestyles. They don't have to wear diapers or "live with it." There are options to stop this embarrassing problem.

    According to the Mayo Clinic Women's HealthSource, the most effective way to build the muscles that control urination is by regularly performing contraction exercises to strengthen weak muscles.

    Kegel exercises aren't a miracle cure, although they are very effective in most cases of mild to moderate stress incontinence. If you are not satisfied with the results of exercising faithfully, you may want to consider other incontinence products we have to offer.

    Incontinence has important medical, psychosocial and economic implications. Medically, incontinence is associated with decubitus ulcers, urinary tract infections, sepsis, renal failure and increased mortality. The social implications of incontinence include loss of self-esteem, restriction of social and sexual activities, depression and, in severe cases, dependence on others.

    In the United States, the cost of managing urinary incontinence products and its complications exceeds $5.5 billion per year.

    Although urinary incontinence is common, it frequently is not identified because fewer than 50 percent of affected patients report the problem to their physicians. Many patients believe incontinence is a normal result of aging--that nothing can be done about it or that nothing can be done except surgery. Most women are not interested in surgery.

    Our Incontinence Products are designed to prevent surgery, and provide a natural way of strengthening the pelvic muscles with biofeedback, and incontinence devices. The devices are needed to stop or slow urine leakage, thus having bladder control.

 




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