Male Urinary Incontinence
Incontinence 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…
Read MoreCommon Causes of Incontinence
WHAT CAUSES INCONTINENCE? Common Causes of Incontinence: Urinary incontinence is defined as the involuntarily and unintentional leaking of urine. It can develop for a variety of different reasons; when the bladder cannot empty properly due to nerves that control the bladder being damaged from injury, certain illnesses like prostate cancer, neurological disorders, your diet and lifestyle, and…
Read MoreAbout Urinary Incontinence
TYPES OF URINARY INCONTINENCE Urinary incontinence refers to the condition when you lose all control of your bladder. This means you lose the ability to control when you urinate. By some estimates, as many as one in four adults in the US suffer from this condition. However, there are several types of urinary incontinence, and each type…
Read MoreLiving with Incontinence
As we age, something as simple as urinating can become complicated. Just laughing, sneezing, coughing, or lifting an object can cause your bladder to leak. Male urinary incontinence is almost always linked to trouble with the prostate, except in the cases of functional incontinence where you are unable to get to the bathroom in time due…
Read MoreTemporary vs Persistent Incontinence
URINARY INCONTINENCE IN MEN Temporary and Persistent Incontinence: Incontinence in men may not occur as commonly as it does in women, but there are certain reasons males do experience it. Age is a major factor in male urinary incontinence, but it can also be caused by spinal injuries, prostate surgery, nervous system conditions like multiple…
Read MoreTips for Maintaining a Healthier Bladder
A human bladder is one of the most underrated but important organs in the body. Urinary incontinence affects around one third of people between the ages of 30 and 70. In order to keep your bladder healthy, you should take preventative actions including drinking enough water and maintaining a healthy body weight. You should monitor…
Read MoreThe Truth About Male Urinary Incontinence
Even though urinary incontinence impacts a large number of people, most are not educated on the true facts. Urinary incontinence is a problem for both men and women, and more than 200 million people worldwide deal with it. While it is more common in older men, it affects people of all ages, and drinking less…
Read MoreThe Aftermath Male Urinary Incontinence Diagnosis
After a male urinary incontinence diagnosis, you should be aware of several facts. Most people do not know the different types and various causes of male urinary incontinence; some urinary incontinence is caused by medical conditions while some is due to physical limitations. Treatment for male urinary incontinence varies depending on the patient’s age, medical…
Read MoreComparison of Catheters
For those dealing with male urinary incontinence, a variety of options are available, and you should use the products that best fit your needs. Foley Catheters are placed inside the urethra, and urine exits the body through a tube. Condom Catheters cover the urinary area and contain a tube at the end for the urine…
Read MoreIncontinence 101
Understanding Urinary Incontinence In Men Urinary incontinence in men is a serious problem for millions all around the world. While it is mainly associated with older men, urinary incontinence can afflict men of any age. If you are experiencing an inability to hold urine, you may feel embarrassed and even have a lack of confidence…
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