When Bladder Changes in Women Are a Sign to See a Doctor
Many women aren’t sure when to, or if they should, see a doctor for their bladder issues. That’s because leaks and sudden urges can feel embarrassing to talk about, and it’s also easy to assume it’s just part of getting older.
Read MorePelvic Floor Health and Its Role in Women’s Bladder Control
Bladder leaks are common and can affect anyone at any age.1 But they tend to be more frequent in women over 50, because of the hormonal shifts of menopause.
Read MoreTracking Incontinence Symptoms Effectively
Have you ever heard of keeping a bladder diary? If you’re living with occasional bladder leaks or chronic incontinence symptoms, it’s a simple way of tracking your bathroom habits, fluid intake, and symptoms.
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