Posts by EmoryDay
Does Smoking Contribute to Male Urinary Incontinence?
Urinary incontinence is a problem which affects millions of men – especially older men – in the country. While it is generally caused by physiological factors like injuries or diseases, research shows that lifestyle factors can also increase the risk of incontinence in men. But, does smoking contribute to incontinence? Smoking, in particular, is known…
Read More8 Reasons Why Bladder Pads Aren’t A Great Fit
Bladder pads are small, disposable absorbent pads that people can wear inside tight-fitting underwear. Also known as liners, insert pads, leafs, guards, or shields, these pads are often unisex but some brands have a special design and marketing meant for men. Some pads usually have a shape to fit your body, while some simply have…
Read MoreFive Reasons Why Men’s Liberty is Among Top Incontinence Products for Men
Are you suffering from bladder incontinence? Do you find it challenging to manage it with the help of traditional incontinence products for men? If so, consider trying Men’s Liberty, a male external catheter. Why Is Men’s Liberty Better Than Traditional Incontinence Products for Men? Today, the market is full of a wide range of incontinence…
Read MoreFour Ways to Plan for Summer with Bladder Issues
Whether you struggle with urinary incontinence or another type of bladder issue, we’ll walk you through some practical tips for planning the best summer vacation.
Read More7 Dietary Concerns that Can Trigger Incontinence This Summer
Everything you might love about summer—eating delicious fried chicken at picnics, enjoying ice cream after a day in the sun, and sipping endless glasses of cold iced tea—are also the things that remind you how frustrating incontinence can be during the warmer months. While some foods like whole grains, lean proteins, and nuts can promote…
Read More6 Tips for Traveling with Men’s Urinary Incontinence
Whether you are taking a much-needed vacation or attending a family wedding out of town, traveling is usually necessary. No matter how you get there—car, bus, plane, or train—trips don’t always go as planned with delays, cancellations, and schedule changes. If you are among the 200 million people worldwide who deal with urinary incontinence (UI),…
Read MoreNeurological Incontinence: Causes and Symptoms
Our central nervous system is responsible for regulating the lower urinary tract and the way we hold and expel urine in a coordinated, controlled manner. Neurological disorders like Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, ALS or dementia can affect the way the lower urinary tract is able to function. Therefore, it’s common that people with these disorders…
Read MoreIncontinence from Injuries
When someone suffers an injury to the spinal cord, including the sacral, lumbar, thoracic or cervical area, the communication between the nerves that control bladder function and the brain can get disrupted and cause urinary incontinence. Injury Incontinence and Men Incontinence from spinal cord injuries is one of the most common causes of male urinary incontinence.…
Read MoreIncontinence Caused by Diet
Your diet can play a major role when you are dealing with urinary incontinence; certain foods and beverages are known to both irritate the bladder and worsen urinary incontinence symptoms. In many cases, incontinence caused by diet can be prevented by changing some of your food and drink choices. Diet Incontinence: Causes and Symptoms Diet-related…
Read MoreIncontinence Caused by Cancer
Oftentimes, male urinary incontinence can be either a short-term or long-term side effect of the treatment of cancer. It’s important for males to recognize that a diagnosis of prostate cancer or bladder cancer can mean that urinary incontinence may interrupt their lives for a certain amount of time. However, knowing as much as you can…
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