Female urinary incontinence is not a normal part of aging, no matter what you are led to believe. You don’t have to settle for the stress that comes from constantly having to think about your bladder everywhere you go. It’s a problem, but it usually has a solution. It starts with communicating with your doctor so […] Read more

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) affect 1 in 5 women at least once in their lives. Twenty percent of affected women get a second infection, 30 percent get a third and 80 percent of women who have at least three UTIs will have recurrences throughout their lives. UTIs are uncomfortable and can be persistent. One of the common home remedies for UTIs is drinking cranberry juice, or taking cranberry extract […] Read more

The loss of bladder control known as incontinence is not just a condition among senior citizens, but is common in many age groups and manifests itself in several different ways. As the Baby Boomers age, a wide range of products have come into the marketplace that make dealing with incontinence seem natural, but the results […] Read more

Overactive bladder syndrome (OAB) and incontinence, whether caused by stress or urge, are two health issues that become increasingly common in women as they age. However, “common” is no comfort if you suffer from one of these conditions. Fortunately, OAB and incontinence does not have to be “an inevitable consequence of aging.” For some women, […] Read more