What is the best product for incontinence?

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asked Apr 9, 2022 in Incontinence by Mistoftime (890 points)
What is the best product for incontinence?

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answered Apr 13, 2022 by birdytweety (8,230 points)
The best product to manage your incontinence is adult diapers such as Attends Adult Diapers, Abena Adult Diapers, Northshore Megamax adult diapers or even some adult pull up briefs or incontinence pads.

Double voiding is a technique which involves passing urine more than once when you use the toilet.

The double voiding assists the bladder to empty more effectively when the urine is left in your bladder.

Secondary Incontinence is incontinence in a person who has been dry for at least six months and then develops symptoms after that period.

When a child has good daytime bladder control but has never had a dry night, it is referred to as primary enuresis.

So if an adult or child or anyone has been dry for at least 6 months and then develops incontinence after that time then it's known as secondary incontinence.

Incontinence is loss of bladder control, varying from a slight loss of urine after sneezing, coughing, or laughing to complete inability to control urination.

When the muscles in and around the bladder don't work the way they should, urine can leak, resulting in urinary incontinence.

Incontinence can happen for many reasons, including urinary tract infections, vaginal infection or irritation, or constipation.

If your doctor has recently informed you that you have a form of urinary incontinence or you just suspect it, you may be wondering if the problem will ever go away.

The good news about this issue is that you may be able to fully reverse it or at least reduce your symptoms.

If left untreated, UI can lead to sleep loss, depression, anxiety and loss of interest in sex.

It might be a good idea to see your doctor if your condition is causing you to: Frequently urinate (8 or more times per day).

Medications are available for urinary incontinence and Kegal exercises can help strengthen your bladder muscles.

In the meantime you may want to wear adult diapers, pull ups, incontinence pads etc to help keep your pants and clothes dry.

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