All About Keeping Control...
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End The Embarrassment Once and For All
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Understanding Incontinence
by G. Fairweather
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From: Dean Brenner
Date: Tuesday, December 2, 2008 |
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The phone rings. You check your caller ID and see the incoming call is from
your sister. Glancing at the calendar next to the phone, you see the upcoming
Saturday is circled in red. You know it's your sisters birthday. And, you know
she is calling to invite you to a birthday celebration.
As the phone continues to ring, one small tear escapes and rolls down your
cheek. You won't take the call nor will you return it. The celebration that you
will miss is added to the growing list of events that you will continue to avoid.
Your social life has disintegrated to what's on the television and takeout
from a fast food restaurant.
At your workplace, you avoid making friends with co-workers because to do so
may put you at risk for a relationship that you can't participate in.
If this describes you, understand that you deserve better and it doesn't have
to be that way. No longer do you need to be a slave to this condition. You
can live a happy, productive life. You just need to...
Take Back Control
Urinary incontinence need not control your life. First, you need to grasp an
understanding of how the urinary tract works and an understanding of why you are
unable to control passage, either in small leakages or larger amounts.
The process should be simple, but when these involuntary leakages happen it
can be due from any number of factors. Incontinence is not necessarily due to
old age, childbearing or other urban myths.
The problem occurs in elders, youngsters, men and women alike. It can be temporary
or chronic. It may be due to surgeries, nervous disorders, disease or a myriad
variety of other causes.
Unfortunately, embarrassment prevents many people from getting the help they
need.
Where To Begin
Your first step is to determine what type of incontinence you experience.
Understanding Incontinence is the first step toward ridding yourself
of this condition once and for all. Learn:
- The physiology of the urinary system
- How your urinary system works
- The function of your kidneys
- The difference types of kidney stones
- Available treatments
- Common causes of incontinence
- Incontinence, childbirth and other myths revealed
- Hygiene and personal care
- Kegel exercises
- Natural healing options
- Diet and lifestyle changes
- Bedwetting and incontinence in children
- Useful tips for everyday survival
It's time to educate yourself. Discover how your urinary system should
work. Determine what type of incontinence you are experiencing. Stop worrying
about the effects and take the first step toward handling this problem once and
for all.
Understanding Incontinence is the first step. Get the answers
you need today so you can begin the road to recovery
tomorrow!
G. Fairweather (Author) |
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| Incontinence Informational Articles |
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Tue, 28 Oct 2008 21:10:00 EST Bladder Problems Question: I have a type of muscle dystrophy. Diagnosed with bladder spasms in my 20`s. I was told its common in neurological disorders. Put on Ditropan. Dosage adjusted, 15 mg extended release once a day, did well. Had several what I call "breakthrough" symptoms through the years. Watched my caffein . . .Answer: I have to say your voiding dysfunction has not been evaluated enough. We advise a urodynamic study to be done or at least a bladder scan to see if you empty your bladder to its completion. The majority of patients with diseases of the nervous system such as MS have excessive post void residual . . . Ask an Expert: Ahmad Hamidinia MD, Incontinence | | | Thu, 16 Oct 2008 09:10:00 EST Post gall bladder operation Question: Could you please recommend a meal that is suitable for a person who has just had this operation? Answer: Thank you for visiting NetWellness. A question similar to yours has been previously addressed. The links below will connect you to that information. NetWellness may also have some general information available that you can access through our Nausea and bloating in the stomach Question: In the morning I feel nausea and I feel bloated in the morning all day. I have a slight pain in the middle of my stomach (right below my breast and above my belly button). I recently went to the doctor and the doctor told me that I had a bladder infection and a slight case of gastritis.
Could t . . . Answer: Thank you for visiting NetWellness. On this site, NetWellness experts try to answer general questions about health. Only a health professional performing a thorough clinical exam is able to evaluate your symptoms. However, NetWellness may have some general information available that you can access t . . . Ask an Expert: Catherine Kane BA, Incontinence | | | Fri, 19 Sep 2008 18:09:00 EST Bladder Polyps Question: What causes bladder polyps? Is surgery the only treatment? Answer: Bladder polyps can be benign or malignant. The causes are unknown and surgery is the most common treatment. For further advice please see your local urologist. Ask an Expert: Donald Bodner MD, Incontinence | | | Tue, 09 Sep 2008 19:09:00 EST Kidney Issues Question: I am a 25 year old female, 150 pounds, and exercise regularly. I have been having multiple health problems for four years shortly after having mono, and kidney stones which were a year and a half apart. Focusing on the kidneys they are constantly sore. When I eat certain foods, especially salty food . . .Answer: From these clues it is difficult to tell what is going on. Certainly renal tubular acidosis can cause kidney stones, and it is possible for kidney stones to cause kidney damage with high creatinine levels. If you are not already under the care of an internist, I would find one as soon as . . . Ask an Expert: Mildred Lam MD, Incontinence | | | Wed, 27 Aug 2008 11:08:00 EST Bladder Infection Question: I went to see my doctor because of pains in my abdomen and frequent urinating. He gave me a blood test, a urine test, and he told me I had a bladder infection. But why am I swollen in my lower abdomen? What do you think it could be? I also had a sudden weight gain that I haven`t been . . .Answer: A more thorough workup should be performed probably starting with a CT scan. An infection should not cause swelling of the abdomen so another cause should be sought. Ask an Expert: Marc Cymes PA, Incontinence | | | Tue, 08 Jul 2008 20:07:00 EST Cystocele Question: I`m 33 years old and 9 weeks post partum with my last child. I recently discovered that I have a cystocele. I don`t know what grade it is. However, I`m scared to death to have a bowel movement because when I do, I can see and feel something obstructing my vagina. It almost looks like a bab . . .Answer: There are three causes of having a bulge in the vagina. Most commonly it is bladder drop or as you said cystocele. The next common problem is rectocele or drop of rectal wall in the vaginal canal. The final cause is enterocele or prolapsed of the small bowel.
Traditionally, if cystoce . . . Ask an Expert: Ahmad Hamidinia MD, Incontinence | | | Thu, 05 Jun 2008 23:06:00 EST A squirt after urination Question: I`ve been having this unpredictable leak after I use the bathroom. It`s not a drop or two as I hear people complain about. It`s more like a squirt, similar to an ejaculation. I`ve seen it with my own eyes. As I used the bathroom in the woods, I stood there for about a minute with my fly undone. It w . . .Answer: Actually, leakage after urination is not uncommon. While a drop or two from the urethra is more common, you may be experiencing a contraction of the bladder after you think you are done. Since the bladder usually does not empty 100% on voiding, there is always a small amount of urine which can be ex . . . Ask an Expert: Marc Cymes PA, Incontinence | | | Thu, 05 Jun 2008 01:06:00 EST Adult Bedwetting Question: I am a 22 year old African American female. I have only had one episode of wetting the bed in my entire life thus far. For the past few days I have felt an itching during urination and it somewhat feels like something is sitting in my urinary tract that was not there before. I had recently had unpro . . .Answer: Before going into the issue of bed wetting, it's very likely that, based on the information you provided, you do have a urinary tract infection (UTI) and that this is the cause of your symptoms. UTIs may present with a variety of symptoms that are not always "classic." The recent sexual intercour . . . Ask an Expert: Dennis Auckley MD, Incontinence | | |
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