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Try a Variety of Products Like Tena Pads to Manage Adult Incontinence

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

More a symptom than a disease, urinary incontinence can be permanent or temporary, severe or mild. With the help of products like Tena pads, you can manage adult incontinence in whatever way works best for you. Incontinence can be the harbinger of an underlying medical condition, or it can be caused by a daily habit, and to help you determine the root of your incontinence you will want to enlist the help of a medical professional.

Urinary incontinence can be temporary and be exacerbated by a medication or even food and drink. There are also easily treatable medical conditions that may cause incontinence. Adult incontinence can also be caused by an underlying physical problem or change in the body, which can cause a long term, persistent condition.

Tena pads are designed in styles for men and women, work perfectly with Tena washable pants or regular underwear, and come in 4 different levels of protection including light, moderate, heavy and extra heavy. The Tena pad is shaped with soft elastic into a natural shape that hugs the contours of the body collecting wetness by wicking it away from the body into its absorbent layers. These incontinence pads are designed to absorb large amounts of liquid very quickly. Since the pad closely hugs the body, its fit is comfortable and discreet. Tena pads stay securely seated in either regular underwear or Tena pants. These pads are constructed with a polymer that is extremely absorbent and turns liquid into a gel for the ultimate in protection.

When combining Tena pads with special undergarments like the Tena for Men pouch pants, the Tena pad can offer very effective incontinence management. It is ideal for light or heavy flow urinary leakage. Tena pads come in a variety of styles that can work with regular undergarments and other styles that are designed to work in special Tena undergarments like the Tena for Men pouch pants.

When you are managing a problem with urinary incontinence it is always wise to try several varying combinations of pants and pads to find the most effective and comfortable combination for your particular problem.

Dealing with urinary incontinence can be quite a challenge, and it can range from being a temporary inconvenience to a chronic condition. Regardless of the level of your incontinence problem, Tena pads have an absorbency level that will work for you, and as you try different combinations of products to find which ones best manage your condition, it is a good idea to test out a variety of products to asses which ones you like and which ones you do not. DryForLife has been helping people successfully manage incontinence for over forty years, and if you are not sure what products will work best for you, it may be a good idea to start with a “Money Back Sample Pack”, which lets you try a selection of different products to contrast and compare. All of these products can be ordered discreetly online for immediate shipping.

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Understanding Mixed Urinary Incontinence

Friday, February 12th, 2010

There are many factors that contribute to mixed urinary incontinence or just incontinence in general for that matter. While incontinence is generally associated with older people, they have not necessarily cornered the market on incontinence. While ageing and the general deterioration of muscle strength that goes along with it certainly can cause urinary incontinence, the condition is caused by a litany of other things as well. In general women suffer from adult incontinence more frequently than men, however side effects from surgeries, injuries, disease and ageing happen to both men and women. The big factor that uniquely affects women is pregnancy and childbirth taking its toll on the muscles of the pelvic floor.

There are several different kinds of incontinence, each having an unique cause. Stress incontinence happens when pressure is exerted on the bladder and causes urinary leakage. Something as benign as a laugh, cough or sneeze is enough to cause accidental leakage. This type of incontinence is caused by damage or a weakening of the pelvic floor muscles.

Another type of incontinence is urge incontinence, which happens when you must empty your bladder immediately even where there is no toilet in sight, and so you have an accident. Urge incontinence is sometimes also referred to as overactive bladder, because it is the uncontrollable bladder contraction that causes the urinary incontinence. This is the type of incontinence that is most commonly found among older people.

Stress incontinence coupled with urge incontinence is known as mixed urinary incontinence, but generally when people suffer from mixed incontinence, even though both types of incontinence are present, one or the other is definitely more pronounced, and that is the set of symptoms that you will usually want to treat first.

There are many different treatments for mixed urinary incontinence depending on what the underlying causes of the problems are. In some cases behavioral therapy or a simple lifestyle change is all that is needed to handle the problem. Pelvic floor exercises, vaginal cones, and biofeedback can help to strengthen lax pelvic floor muscles. Then medication and surgery are available for more serious cases of incontinence. So depending on the type of incontinence that you have, treatment options are numerous and varied.

While you are determining what the cause and proper treatments are for your mixed urinary incontinence problems, you can still live your life happily and confidently by managing your incontinence problems. Finding the right incontinence products helps you stay active and engaged in social activities. DryForLife has a full range of incontinence products that can help any level of incontinence problem, and they can be ordered online, by phone or through the mail for speedy, discreet delivery.

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The Right Incontinence Pant Can Make a Huge Difference

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Dealing with adult incontinence can be quite a challenge, and while millions of adults suffer from some sort of urinary incontinence, much of that suffering is done in relative silence. There is a natural tendency to feel a little bit ashamed over any sort of incontinence, and even when people know that the problem is medical, it can still leave them with low self-esteem and embarrassment. Many people who suffer from some sort of adult urinary incontinence begin to withdraw from social activities that they once loved, because they are afraid of humiliating, accidental urinary leakage in public. Unfortunately, by withdrawing from friends and social gatherings, they leave behind the very support system that can help them deal with the hand that they have been dealt.

If you are suffering from any type of incontinence one of the easiest ways to deal with this embarrassing problem is to have quality products that you can count on. Finding a good incontinence pad or pant is invaluable in the management of your urinary leakage problem. When you are looking for a good incontinence pant, make sure that you consider your lifestyle along with the level of protection that you need. Incontinence pants exist for every combination of activity and protection level that you could ever need. You may find that you need different levels of protection depending on the activity that you are engaging in, so you will be able to find a variety of options to help you manage your incontinence problem, whether you have complete loss of bladder control or simply have occasional, light leakage.

Because of the reluctance of most people to discuss their incontinence problems, many of them start managing their leakage problems with sanitary pads. Unfortunately, this type of pad is not designed to absorb a large amount of liquid, so you may just end up with soggy pants and chaffed skin. Undergarments and pads that are designed especially for urinary leakage can hold a volume of liquid, and they also help to keep your skin dry and healthy.

When you are evaluating different incontinence pants there are some characteristics that you should look for, so that you will have the best chance of managing your incontinence problem successfully. First of all your incontinence pant should be comfortable to wear and have a low profile, so that it is not visible under clothing. Then it is very important for the pad or pant to be absorbent enough for your level of incontinence, and it should fit your budget. Finally, when you are wearing your protective undergarment, you should feel confident and comfortable.

There are many different styles from which to choose, and you may even prefer different types of incontinence products for different types of activities. Incontinence pants come in washable and disposable styles, and you can find pants with pads build in or pants with a pocket in which to insert a pad. So you can tailor your incontinence pant to your needs for any specific place and time.

While no one would choose to be incontinent, if you are in the midst of managing this problem, then you will want to get familiar with all of the products that are available to make your life just a little easier, and DryForLife has been helping people successfully live with their incontinence for over forty years. You will find a wide selection of styles and levels of absorbency from which to choose, and they can all be purchased from the comfort of your home and delivered right to your front door.

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Using Adult Incontinence Diapers and Pads Can Help You Cope

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

There are an estimated six million people that have problems with bladder control in the UK. If you are dealing with bladder incontinence, it is important to choose adult incontinence diapers or pads that are right for your specific needs. The questions that most people ask are; “Where do I get them?”; “How do I know what size or kind to get?”; What is the cost?” These are all important questions to ask as you are researching which products will best work for you. And of course the main question that is on everyone’s mind is, will anyone know that I am wearing them?

Size and absorbency of any adult incontinence product is very important to know. Making sure that you have the right fit to prevent overflow and to fit your lifestyle is a must when choosing the best product for you. To choose the right fit you will need your waist measurement, which will help you to determine the right size. Incontinence diapers for adults usually come in small/medium 61 – 92cm waist, large 92 – 117cm waist, and extra large which are generally up to a 170cm waist.

Once you have chosen the correct waist size the next step is to think about the fit around the legs. Getting a proper fit around the leg can help protect from overflow accidents. There are products that come with some stretch to the leg, and for those with no stretch you will need to be sure the tapes are securely fastened so that it fits the contours of your body. A proper fit will keep any incontinence product from being seen under clothes when out in the public.

Knowing the amount of urine that occurs with incontinence allows you to determine what absorbency you will need. People with heavy incontinence episodes will need the highest level of absorbency that they can get when purchasing any adult incontinence product. People that cannot get to the bathroom to change frequently will also need a higher absorbency incontinence product. If you have stress incontinence with a small amount of urine leaking, then a lighter absorbency will suffice.

While you can compare pricing on adult incontinence products, first an foremost you should look for quality, because they will work properly and save you a lot of aggravation in the long term. Adult incontinence products can be ordered from the Internet and discretely shipped to your home. You may also purchase them close to home; however, due to the embarrassment that a lot of people feel about their incontinence problems they prefer to order them from an outside source.

With the number of people estimated to have problems with urinary incontinence the need for appropriate referral to a healthcare professional is the first step in managing the problem. Urinary incontinence is a symptom that frequently is a harbinger of some underlying, more serious problem, and this is why people should seek the assistance of a healthcare professional such as an incontinence nurse. A doctor or nurse will be able to help treat the symptoms or complications that can occur with incontinence, and they may even be able to prescribe a cure for the condition.

Adult incontinence diapers and pads can allow those who suffer from incontinence the confidence to live their lives free of worry. They come in many sizes and absorbencies and deal with mild to severe incontinence. They afford the wearer comfort and protection from skin irritation and are invaluable in protecting clothing and furniture. DryForLife supplies adult incontinence diapers and pads with all of these qualities, allowing people that suffer from adult incontinence the freedom to live their lives to the fullest.

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Treatment Options for Adult Incontinence

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Urinary incontinence in adults results from a broad range of health conditions as well as changes associated with aging. Any form of incontinence may cause emotional and physical discomfort, so it significantly affects your quality of life. If you have been experiencing urinary incontinence, keep in mind that there are various treatment options available. Successful treatment of urinary incontinence largely depends on its underlying cause and severity of symptoms. Some adults may favour conservative approaches such as non-drug therapies while others may need surgery.

Behavioral Treatments – Certain types of urinary incontinence may resolve with behavioral techniques. These may be recommended alone or in combination with other therapies. Bladder training involves delaying urination for a few minutes when you have the urge to go. Your should aim to lengthen the interval between your trips to the toilet until you are urinating every two to four hours. Scheduled toilet trips means going to the toilet on a routine basis instead of waiting for the urge to go.

Physical therapy – Kegels or pelvic floor muscle exercises help strengthen your urinary sphincter and pelvic floor muscles. To do this exercise, squeeze the muscles you would use to stop urine flow and hold for a count of three and repeat.

Lifestyle changes – Fluid and diet management may help improve bladder control. Try limiting or avoiding alcohol, caffeine or acidic foods.

Drug therapy – Antibiotic therapy is recommended for patients whose incontinence is caused by infections that affect bladder function. Incontinence resolves when the infection is treated. Anticholinergics are used to control incontinence in patients with overactive bladder syndrome and may be considered for adults with urge incontinence.

Incontinence products - Absorbent pads and protective garments ease the discomfort and inconvenience caused by leaking urine. Aside from promoting comfort, these products also prevent skin irritation.

Surgery – If drugs and other treatments fail, your doctor may consider surgery. Sling procedure is among the common surgical treatments for incontinence. This entails the use of a synthetic material or mesh to create a pelvic sling around your bladder neck and urethra. The sling prevents the leakage of urine because it creates tension, keeping the urethra closed.

Implanting an artificial urinary sphincter also corrects incontinence. This device is particularly helpful for male adults who have weakened urinary sphincters.

Incontinence can be quite embarrassing, hence, some adults with impaired bladder function tend to isolate themselves for fear of ridicule. They fail to realize that hiding incontinence may increase their risk for problems such as urinary tract infections, skin rashes, sores and skin infections. Adults experiencing incontinence must not hesitate to discuss their symptoms with their doctors. The evaluation of your doctor is extremely important in determining which treatment option would best suit you.

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