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A Charming Solution for a Not So Charming Adult Incontinence Problem

Monday, September 27th, 2010

A new incontinence aid is being developed with the hopes of allowing people who are suffering from adult incontinence to live more confidently. The device is a detector that looks just like a little, plastic charm, and it can be attached to a key chain, a watch or a wallet. It works by alerting the wearer to an episode of urinary incontinence. The plastic changes colour when an incontinence problem occurs.

One of the main things that people with adult incontinence worry about is public embarrassment, and this device can help an incontinence sufferer do something about their problem before anyone else notices it. With the worry of urine leakage and tell tale odour removed, a person suffering from incontinence can get back to living a normal life.

These devices will be most valuable to older people giving them the confidence of knowing that if they do have a continence problem, they will be the first to know so that they can do something about before it turns into an embarrassment. The device is being tested at The Bristol Urological Institute, which is a registered charity set up to support urological research. While the institute delves into urological cancers, they are also striving to improve the plight of people, most especially the disabled and the elderly, trying to find ways to live with incontinence. Not only does the institute research the problem looking for new products and practices to help manage incontinence, but they also push healthcare professionals to learn more about adult incontinence by developing continuing education training programs for them.

With millions of people in the the population ageing, incontinence is a problem that is not going away any time soon, so finding ways to manage it is essential. Devices like the little, plastic charm, being tested at The Bristol Urological Institute and continuing education for healthcare practitioners regarding the management of incontinence is more important now than ever. New materials and incontinence products are constantly being developed and tested, and by training medical personnel to proactively offer help and information to their patients when incontinence may be an issue allows those people who are afflicted with incontinence to have the tools necessary to properly deal with their adult incontinence situation quite successfully.

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Healthcare Professionals Falling Short Dealing with Adult Incontinence

Saturday, September 25th, 2010

When it comes to adult incontinence, one in five adults in the UK suffers from it. Between both types of incontinence, faecal and urinary, that statistic translates into literally millions of people who are dealing with this problem. As it turns out, the treatment of incontinence is still more of a problem than healthcare providers would like to see, and because it is frequently not treated correctly it can actually degrade a person’s health.

A recent audit of about 20,000 adults suffering from incontinence highlights some disturbing facts regarding how well the healthcare industry is addressing this issue with its patients. Citing organisation issues and deficient training as real problems among healthcare providers, the audit finds that while people in every age group are affected by this gap in care, elderly people are most especially affected.

Because of poor organisation and training, healthcare providers are not proactive enough when dealing with elderly patients who may be embarrassed to broach the subject of incontinence themselves. Since many of these patients are too humiliated to bring up their issues with incontinence, many elderly people continue to suffer from a condition that is treatable and is often curable.

With over a million and a half of adults over the age of 65 negotiating their way around some sort of incontinence issue, healthcare professionals typically do not consider continence a priority when providing service to their patients. Since a much larger percentage of older people are adversely affected by some sort of incontinence, this silent suffering is disproportionately shared among the elderly.

Identifying the problem is the first step towards finding a solution for it, and now that the gap in services for incontinence sufferers has been brought to light, healthcare providers can take steps to upgrade patient care. By improving the organisation of incontinence support services and providing the proper training for caregivers to be more proactive in identifying and treating incontinence, especially among the elderly many elderly adults will be able to get the help that they need to successfully deal with the challenges of adult incontinence.

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Adult Incontinence

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Adult incontinence is a common condition affecting millions of people worldwide. It is a condition that causes shame and embarrassment amongst those who suffer from it. Many people are reluctant to discuss the problem with their physician, which is unfortunate because the condition can often be effectively treated.

It is possible to gain control of incontinence and reclaim your confidence. To begin, you should see your physician at the first sign of incontinence. This is important so that cause can be determined. Potential causes of adult incontinence are numerous and vary by sex. For men, incontinence is often a result of prostate enlargement or disease. For women, incontinence may occur as a consequence of pregnancy and childbirth. Your physician will be able to determine the cause of your incontinence based on your symptoms. It is useful if you can track incidences of incontinence for a week or two before you visit your physician, making note of when incontinence occurs, how often it occurs and any associated factors such as signs of infection, pain with urination and any other information you feel is pertinent.

Once the cause of adult incontinence has been determined (which may require tests to clarify the issue), attention can then turn to treating the problem. Self-help remedies are often attempted first. These may include dietary and lifestyle changes. Should these home remedies fail, medication is often the next step for treating adult incontinence. Medications are used to decrease bladder irritability, decrease the size of swollen prostate glands, or decrease the urge to void frequently.

While you and your physician are sorting out the problem, you will want to use incontinence products that will help you feel secure and confident. Qualities to look for in incontinence products include absorbency, comfort, discreetness and affordability. DryForLife incontinence products have all these attributes. In addition, DryForLife products can be delivered right to your door at no extra cost, saving you the inconvenience of having to shop for your incontinence products in a store.

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Disposable Incontinence Products Help with Odour Issues

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

If you are managing an adult incontinence condition, you are all too well aware of the problems of staying comfortable and dry. You may also find that while reusable, washable incontinence products are generally a little easier on the pocketbook, disposable incontinence products frequently work better for managing dryness. The convenience of being able to swap out a soiled incontinence pad for a new one is much quicker and easier than removing and replacing soiled pants.

Being able to refresh yourself quickly with a minimum of fuss helps you to stay mobile and active. One of the sad, side effects of adult incontinence is that it tends to isolate a person from their friends and even family. Fears of having a public accident or embarrassing odour can cause a person to purposely withdraw from social activities that they once loved. While you cannot make your incontinence problem go away, you can do the next best thing, and that is to manage it.

By trying many different incontinence products you can determine which ones work best for you. If you live an active lifestyle, you will very likely use several different types of products depending on your activity. For example, you may choose to wear a washable incontinence pant for a workout at the gym, because you will be washing all of your workout clothes anyway. Then you may prefer a disposable incontinence pad for your day at work for quick and easy cleanup.

While you can find hygiene sprays to help with odour control, you can also help the situation by naturally reducing the amount of odour in your urine, and here are some ideas that may help. Always start with a thorough physical examination, which will make sure that you do not have any infection building in your bladder causing an unpleasant odour in the urine. Then be aware of what you are eating, because many foods like coffee, tuna fish, asparagus, onions or garlic can pass their unique scent on to your urine. Oftentimes when a person suffers from incontinence they tend to limit their fluid intake hoping to curtail their fluid output, however you always want to make sure that you drink plenty of fluids. By staying properly hydrated you keep your urine from becoming too concentrated, which also helps manage odour. Then there are foods like cranberry juice, which increase the acidity of the urine helping to reduce any odour naturally.

So as you are managing your incontinence problem, you can set yourself up to stay engaged and active without having to worry about embarrassing odour or accidents. Using reusable and disposable incontinence products that help to contain leakage, keep skin dry and have odour control helps you to carry on as usual. Incontinence products that keep any odour from forming coupled with managing your diet can really help you to continue living as you did before your incontinence problems began. At DryForLife we are happy to supply you with a sample pack of products for you to try for free, so that you can find the products that best work for you and your lifestyle.

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The Need for Adult Incontinent Pants and Pads with a Spinal Cord Injury

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

Whether or not you realize it, your spinal cord plays a big part in how well your bladder works. There are nerves which are located almost at the end of the spinal cord that control they workings of the urinary system. When there is an injury to the spinal cord, the kidneys are usually not affected, but the coordination of the sphincter muscles and the bladder are almost always affected, which means that the injured person not only has to deal with their spinal cord injury, but they have to manage incontinence as well. Fortunately there are many quality products on the market to help manage this condition like adult incontinent pants and pads.

After sustaining a spinal cord injury, there can be an interruption between the brain and the bladder, which may keep a person from feeling a full bladder or sensing that they need to urinate. There is a delicate dance that happens between the nerve endings in the spinal cord, the sphincter muscle and the bladder, and when the spinal cord sustains an injury the delicate balance is disrupted frequently causing adult incontinence.

Just about any spinal cord injury manifests itself in some sort of bladder control problem. There are basically two different ways that the bladder can function after a spinal cord injury, and that is reflex or non-reflex. Reflex bladder or spastic bladder happens when your bladder automatically empties when it is full. As you can imagine, if you are not getting to choose when to empty your bladder, having a full bladder empty reflexively can be a huge problem. The most common way to deal with this problem is through the use of a Foley catheter. The other type of bladder problem is a non-reflex bladder or flaccid bladder, which happens when there is no reflex in the bladder muscle. The person may not even be able to feel when their bladder is full, and there is a danger of over stretching the bladder causing urine to back up into the kidneys. Over stretching the bladder muscle will eventually damage the it. This problem is also managed with a Foley catheter by not allowing the bladder to overfill.

There are many issues to manage with a spinal cord injury, and incontinence is just one of them. With high quality adult incontinent pants and pads, it makes the process of dealing with these many different issues more tolerable. Look to your health care professional to help you find the best way to manage your personal situation.

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Kegels are the Final Step in a Complete Workout

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Most women are all too familiar with Kegel exercises, as Kegels are a routine part of health care during pregnancy. Kegel exercises are used to strengthen the pubococcygeal muscle, also known as the pelvic floor muscles, which support the internal organs including the bladder, bowel and in women the uterus. When performed regularly, these exercises keep the pelvic floor muscles supple, helping to reduce the risk of adult incontinence.

Kegel exercises are equally beneficial to men and women, though most men never worry about that region of their bodies until they are much older. Then conditions like enlarged prostate and general muscle weakness from age begin to cause problems like urinary incontinence, and the importance of healthy muscles along the pelvic floor becomes clearly evident. For women, urinary incontinence can be a byproduct of childbirth, or as in men, ageing can wreak havoc on the pelvic floor muscles leaving them weak and functioning inadequately.

Whether you are male or female, ageing is a condition that is shared by all humans, and if you are lucky enough to be alive, ageing is guaranteed. So men and women would both be well advised to practice their Kegel exercises regularly to ensure healthy pelvic floor muscles to assist in continued continence. Of course for Kegels to be effective, they must be performed correctly, so here is what you should look for when performing your Kegel exercises.

The first thing that you need to do when you are planning to start a Kegel exercise regime is to isolate the muscles that you will be exercising. Learning to do your Kegel exercises correctly is exactly like learning how to do any other type of exercise correctly. After you can feel the muscles that you will be strengthening, it is time to learn how to contract and relax them properly.

If you are not sure what your pelvic floor muscles feel like when you contract them, the next time that you are urinating, stop the flow of urine in mid stream. If you are able to stem the flow of urine, you are doing a Kegel exercise. Once you identify the muscles, so you know what they feel like, do not continue to interrupt your urine flow mid stream; because in time this habit can lead to your bladder not properly emptying, and it can increase your chances of developing a urinary tract infection. For these same reasons, you should avoid doing your Kegel exercises with a full bladder.

If you have tried to locate your pelvic floor muscles, but you just cannot seem to find them, then you should contact your health care professional for assistance. Now that you know where the muscles are and how to contract them, it is time for your workout. To begin, contract your pelvic floor muscles and hold the contraction for three seconds. Then relax for three seconds, and continue for a set of ten repetitions. Over time you will increase the duration of your contraction gradually up to ten seconds with a ten second pause in between each contraction. As you are tightening your pelvic floor muscles, make sure that you do not tighten any other muscle like your abdomen or buttocks. Make sure that you continue breathing normally, and concentrate on isolating the internal muscles to contract them.

Now that you can do a set of Kegel exercises, plan to do a set of ten Kegels three times per day. The more frequently you do them, the easier they will become. So that you remember to do them, connect the exercises to something that you do at that point in time every day like brushing your teeth, commuting to work, etc. It is also a good idea to mix up your workout routine with a set of short burst Kegels. Instead of holding a muscle contraction for ten seconds, try doing a burst of ten or twenty, one second Kegels. Another variation of the Kegel exercise is to picture your pelvic floor as an elevator, and gradually tighten the muscles. Picture an elevator going up and stopping on each floor. That is what you are doing with your muscles, and once you reach the top floor, slowly relax your muscles like your are going back down one floor at a time until your muscles are fully relaxed.

Kegel exercises do not generally require any special training or equipment, however, there are times when a person has trouble isolating the muscles. In this case, physicians may use a biofeedback technique where a small monitor is placed in the vaginal or rectal area so that when you contract the proper muscles it registers on a monitor. This biofeedback helps to identify the proper muscles to contract.

After you begin doing your Kegel exercises, be patient. Like any workout, it takes time to see the results of improved muscle mass. However, if you continue to faithfully do your Kegels, within two to three months you will be quite pleasantly surprised with the results. Remember though, to keep your muscles in shape, you have to continue to do your Kegel workout as a regular part of your healthy lifestyle.

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Male and Female Incontinence Treatment Options are Available

Monday, March 29th, 2010

There are many treatments for urinary incontinence, and the most appropriate treatment for you will depend on the cause of your incontinence. For problems in both the male and the female, incontinence treatment can help to manage and often even cure the problem.

Treatments for urinary adult incontinence can be as simple as behavioral changes, or they can include physical therapy, drugs or surgery. So when you begin having problems with incontinence the first thing that you want to do is discuss the problem with your doctor. Having a medical professional assess your incontinence problem will let you know exactly what you are dealing with, and your doctor can suggest a course of treatment specific to your symptoms.

For example, if you are suffering from stress incontinence, your doctor may suggest that you start with Kegel exercises because the muscles of your pelvic floor are weak. Kegel exercises generally take several months before they generate any noticeable results, but they are a simple solution to an annoying problem. If your stress incontinence is occurring simply because your pelvic floor muscles are out of shape, then toning your muscles is the perfect solution for your problem, and it has no side effects. However, if your pelvic muscles are strong and you are still having a problem, then perhaps medication or surgery are in order for you. Your doctor will be able to assess the situation and offer sound advice.

When your doctor suggests behavioral changes to treat your urinary incontinence, you may simply have to watch your diet and stay away from certain foods and drinks. Caffeine and alcohol are known to irritate the bladder as well as act as a diuretic, which makes the body shed more fluid adding stress to your urinary system. Spicy foods can also irritate the bladder, so something as simple as modifying your diet may be all you need to do to restore your continence.

Pelvic floor exercises or Kegel exercises help to alleviate the symptoms of stress incontinence. These exercises simply strengthen the muscles of the pelvic floor, and in virtually every case of incontinence the pelvic floor muscles are weak. However, to work, these muscles must be done regularly and correctly, and as with any muscle it will take several months of dedicated exercise to really get them stronger.

Sometimes simply dropping a few pounds will restore continence, so if you are overweight, this may be the perfect incentive for you to shed those extra pounds. If you are too heavy now, losing weight will also be great for every other aspect of your health.

Bladder training is another a method of treatment, which simply means that you train your bladder to hold urine for longer durations of time. Start by trying to postpone a visit to the bathroom by for about ten minutes. Then as that time frame becomes normal for you, increase it by another twenty minutes. Your goal is to visit the bathroom on a schedule ideally every three to four hours.

Your doctor may also recommend medication for treating your incontinence, and you will probably use medication in conjunction with behavioral training or physical therapy. The problem with medication is that many of them have side effects to deal with like constipation, dry mouth, blurred vision and the inability to urinate. Some of the newer, time released medicines have fewer side effects. And when medication does not work, there are instances where surgery is warranted.

Generally it is better to start your treatment with behavioral changes and physical therapy if you can simply because they have virtually no side effects at all. However, there are times when medication or surgery is called for, and this is precisely why you want to discuss this problem with your doctor. Whether you are male or female, treatment options are available for you that can dramatically improve your condition. So as you are working with your doctor to care for your condition, make sure that you have quality incontinence products at your disposal. At DryForLife we have been helping people select the right incontinence products for their needs for over forty years.

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Light Adult Incontinence: Something to Laugh About

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

Light adult incontinence occurs in about one third of all women, yet it is very seldom discussed. Well all that is starting to change as the comedian Whoopi Goldberg is acting as the new spokeswoman for Poise incontinence products. Not only are her advertising spots entertaining, but she has drawn a lot of attention for taking on the campaign.

In interviews she is very open and honest about suffering from light adult incontinence. She has affectionately nicknamed it “the spritz”. She is lending her voice and face to the campaign because she feels that it important for women to understand that there are solutions for this problem, and it should not be embarrassing.

In her advertising campaign Whoopi Goldberg portrays famous women throughout history all dealing with light adult incontinence. Having a toileting accident is so ingrained as a bad thing from the time you are a small child, that there is a certain amount of embarrassment and shame connected having urinary leakage. Of course no one chooses to be incontinent, but sometimes that is simply the hand that you are dealt. There should be no more shame or embarrassment to suffering from light adult incontinence than there is in having poor eyesight. For light adult incontinence you use an incontinence pad, and for poor eyesight, you use eyeglasses. It should be that simple!

But it does not happen that way. Instead most people suffer in solitary silence often thinking that they are the only ones suffering from this problem. For light adult incontinence you simply need a panty liner. It really is not a big deal, but since we do not talk about it, how would you know? So Whoopi Goldberg is hoping to normalize this condition and take some of the embarrassment out of it.
While it is most common in older adults, light adult incontinence can happen to anyone at any time. So laugh now while you still can, because one day you too may need an incontinence pad when you hear something funny.

If you notice that you are having an issue with light adult incontinence discuss it with your doctor, because more often than not, your condition can be improved with the right treatment. Incontinence treatments range from behavior modification, to physical therapy, to medication, to surgery. So you can see that it is very important to correctly diagnose your condition to identify the proper treatment for it.

As you are managing your light adult incontinence situation, it is also important to find quality incontinence products to help you be comfortable and confident. At DryForLife we have been helping people find the products that work for them to help manage their light adult incontinence, and we are happy to help you too. Contact us by phone or online for discreet ordering and delivery.

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Continence Pants and Pads Tailored to your Needs

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

When you are young and healthy, you take your continence for granted. As you age, the likelihood of developing continence problems increases, and the causes of adult incontinence are quite varied. Even though the odds of becoming incontinent increase with age, this condition is not considered normal at any point in your life. If you are developing problems with continence, there are many continence products available like continence pants and pads to help you manage your condition, and you should work closely with your doctor to find and care for the cause of your continence problem.

As you meet with your doctor, you will find that there are a myriad of causes for urinary incontinence. For example, if your bladder muscles contract at the wrong time you can experience urinary leakage. If the bladder muscles contract too abruptly or too hard, you can also have a problem with leakage. If your pelvic floor muscles are weak or damaged, you can suffer from incontinence even if your bladder is perfectly healthy.

Many people who suffer from incontinence cannot empty their bladders completely when they go to the bathroom. Since there is urine left in the bladder, it can become over filled allowing for a urine leak. When there is a blockage in the urethra, again urine can build up in the bladder, overflow and cause a leakage problem.

There are several types of incontinence, and as you can see with all of the different possible causes for incontinence, it is important for you to meet with your physician to get help diagnosing and managing your incontinence problem. Once your doctor has pinpointed the type of incontinence that you are suffering from the two of you can determine what course of treatment and care you will follow for your condition. Treatments include behavioral changes, physical therapy, drug treatments and surgery. Unless there is a specifically identifiable cause for your incontinence, like an infection or injury, your health care professional will most likely start with the least invasive treatment and only employ the more comprehensive treatments as necessary.

There are also some sensible things that you can do to to help your urinary system stay healthy like avoid becoming constipated as this applies pressure to your internal organs. Avoid caffeine, soda and alcohol as they all have a diuretic effect on your body. Do not smoke as the coughing associated with smoking puts pressure on your bladder. Get regular exercise and eat a healthy diet to keep from becoming overweight. Practice Kegel exercises to strengthen your pelvic floor muscles. And finally, practice double voiding, which means when you go to the bathroom go as much as you can, relax and go again.

As you work with your doctor to control and cure your continence problem, you can continue doing all of the things in your life that you normally would by finding the right continence pants and pads for your normal daily activities. You may use several different incontinence products depending on your activity. For example, you may use a disposable, protective pad when you are working out, and cloth continence pants during the day at work. You may have to go through a little trial and error to find exactly what works best for you, and you will be glad that you did. If you have questions or need help finding the right products, we at DryForLife are quite happy to help. With our expert advisers, discreet ordering and delivery, you will be able to manage your continence problems quite confidently.

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5 Ways to Help Limit Bladder Weakness in Men

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

If you are a man, you may find that as you age you begin having problems with urinary incontinence, and while this condition certainly becomes more common as the years pass, it should never be considered a normal side effect of ageing. Of course muscles weaken with age, and your bladder and pelvic muscles are no exception. So whether you are just starting to deal with urinary incontinence, or if you have been managing it for a while, here are five things that you can do to stack the continence deck in your favor and limit the effects of bladder weakness in men.

1.Drink Plenty of Liquids
As your bladder muscles begin to weaken it is tempting to cut back the amount of liquids that you consume. Unfortunately while this idea may make sense on paper, it will not work in practice, and here is why. As you drink less water, your urine becomes more concentrated, and this concentrated urine further aggravates the bladder increasing the likelihood of adult incontinence. However, you do not want to drink too much water either, because this will increase the amount of urine that your body makes, which also increases the chances of incontinence. So the best rule of thumb is to drink in response to your natural thirst signals.

2.Stay Away from Party Drinks
There are certain foods and drinks that can aggravate the bladder, and it is a good idea to stay away from them if you are noticing a weakening in your bladder. Carbonated drinks, alcoholic drinks and caffeinated drinks all act as diuretics, which make you go the the bathroom even more. So if your bladder is already weakening, you will simply overtax your system by eating and drinking things that irritate your bladder.

3.Maintain a Healthy Weight
Being overweight is a sure way to make everything a little harder on your body, so if your bladder is already weak, eating too much and drinking too much is just making your bladder work that much harder. If you are noticing some symptoms of urinary incontinence, this may be the perfect time to start eating a little healthier.

4.Stop Smoking
If you smoke, stop. Of course this is easier said than done, but if you are suffering from urinary incontinence, the effort will be well worth it. While smoking itself is bad for many other systems in your body it does not directly affect your bladder. The cough that comes along with smoking, however, puts undue pressure on your bladder and can contribute to urinary incontinence.

5.Exercise
As you age and your muscles weaken, your pelvic floor muscles are no exception, and just like the rest of your muscles you can keep them in shape by exercising them. Up to three quarters of mild to moderate cases of incontinence can be dramatically improved and even cured by doing pelvic floor muscle exercises. You will have to be patient for the these exercises to pay off, because the results of your hard work will probably not be realized for three to six months. However, all of the hard work is certainly worth it when you regain full bladder control. Regardless of how old you are or how weak your muscles are, you can improve your condition by regularly exercising these muscles to keep them functioning properly.

Bladder weakness in men is more common as you age, and you can find incontinence products that will go a long way towards making managing your problem much easier. At DryForLife we have been helping people find just the right products for their lifestyles, and we are always happy to help. You can order online and have your purchase delivered directly to your front door, quickly, conveniently and discreetly.

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