by Steve Swearengin | Jan 28, 2021 | Incontinence Treatment, Urinary Conditions
You should never feel embarrassed about have troubles relating to urinary function. Urinary control problems, professionally referred to as incontinence, are very common. Over 30 million adults deal with some form of incontinence. Though it’s often viewed as a problem...
by Steve Swearengin | Nov 20, 2020 | Incontinence Treatment, Urinary Conditions
Bladder control is something almost everyone learns at a very young age. Like learning to walk or use objects with our hands, it comes down to training our brain to operate specific parts of our body. In the case of the bladder, your brain sends nerve signals to the...
by Steve Swearengin | Oct 22, 2020 | Incontinence Treatment
When it comes to the human body, there’s an important distinction between something being “common” and something being “normal”. For example, bladder leakage is common in certain situations, but that doesn’t make it normal. Normal implies that your body is functioning...
by Steve Swearengin | Oct 14, 2020 | Incontinence Treatment
Incontinence is group of conditions generally involving the inability to control one’s bladder. However, incontinence can also affect the bowels. Those with bowel incontinence often deal with embarrassment and low self-esteem. They may even isolate themselves at...
by Steve Swearengin | Jul 28, 2020 | General Urology, Incontinence Treatment
Everyone knows it’s important to drink water. Your body needs water, or it will die in a matter of days. The question is, how much water should you be drinking? While 8 glasses a day is considered the standard, everyone’s body is a little different. Your current...
by Steve Swearengin | Jul 13, 2020 | Incontinence Treatment
While the term “incontinence” is used to describe any loss of bladder function or control, that doesn’t mean all cases of incontinence are the same. In fact, there are actually different types of incontinence such as stress incontinence, urge incontinence, and more,...