by Control Bladder Experts | Jan 13, 2023 | Bladder control, Bladder Incontinence, Urinary incontinence
It is common for people to experience bladder control issues at some point in their lives. Whether it’s due to stress, lifestyle factors, or a medical condition, seeking proper comfort and advice can be essential in managing these symptoms. This blog post seeks...
by Control Bladder Experts | Jan 13, 2023 | Bladder control, Urinary incontinence, Urine incontinence
Medication is often an effective strategy for controlling urinary incontinence. There are many types of medicines available that can help to relax bladder muscles, reduce inflammation associated with nerve damage, and increase the amount of urine the body can hold....
by Control Bladder Experts | Jan 13, 2023 | Bladder control, Bladder Management, Urinary incontinence
Managing bladder issues can be a difficult and uncomfortable part of life, but there are steps you can take to gain back control. From adapting your lifestyle choices to exploring alternative treatments, this guide outlines 10 tips for managing your bladder health...
by Control Bladder Experts | Jan 13, 2023 | Bladder control, Bladder Incontinence, Control Urine Incontinence
Losing control over your bladder can be a daunting experience, but it does not have to be permanent. Bladder control is the ability to effectively manage and reduce urinary incontinence or urge incontinence. Common causes of bladder control issues may include weakened...
by Control Bladder Experts | Jan 11, 2023 | Bladder control, Bladder Incontinence, Elderly urinary incontinence, Urinary incontinence
Urine incontinence is an increasingly common condition among elderly people, and understanding this condition is essential for managing it properly. Urine incontinence occurs when someone has difficulty controlling the release of urine from their bladder. This can...
by Control Bladder Experts | Jan 11, 2023 | Bladder control, Urinary incontinence, Urine incontinence
Urinary incontinence is a condition where one is unable to control their bladder muscles, leading to an involuntary release of urine. It can range from mild leakage to severe episodes and has been estimated to affect approximately 11% of women and 6% of men in the...