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Archive for September, 2009

Difficulties with Disposable Adult Diapers

Saturday, September 12, 2009

medline-protection-plus-regular-briefsI will discuss some of the common problems that some people experience while wearing adult diapers. One problem that can occur when a person wears an adult diaper for a long time is the padding inside the diaper falls away in the front and rear of the diaper and slumps into the crotch, leaving little or no pad in the front or rear of the diaper.


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Bariatric Adult Diapers

Friday, September 11, 2009

attends-bariatric-brief-brez1090-and-bag-72dpi1Bariatric Diapers are large adult diapers that were designed to be used after a person has undergone Bariatric Surgery. Bariatric Surgery is performed on the stomach and sometimes the small intestine. The objective is to make the stomach smaller so that a person consumes less food therefore losing weight.
Due to the patient’s stomach is very small and very delicate after surgery, the food may pass quickly form the stomach to the small intestine causing nausea, sweating and most often diarrhea. A person can manage the diarrhea by wearing Bariatric Adult Diapers until the symptoms go away. TENA, ATTENDS, Kendall Wings and Medline are a few of the companies that make Bariatric Adult Diapers.


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Take Life as It Comes

Thursday, September 10, 2009

medline_briefsIncontinence can be an embarrassing problem to be sure, and in some cases it can even make the sufferer reluctant to venture out into social situations. How can you hope you have fun and enjoy yourself when you’re constantly worrying about bladder control issues? Luckily, Medline disposable briefs are so absorbent and discreet that no one will ever suspect you’re wearing them.

So feel free to indulge in dinner parties and events both formal and casual. Spend some extra time with your grandchildren, or go on a local sightseeing tour. In short, enjoy the autumn of your life without fretting over your incontinence. As we age, we are presented with plenty of new obstacles. It’s the way we deal with these tribulations that distinguishes our true character.


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Female Solutions

Wednesday, September 09, 2009

medline-padsThere are pelvic muscles on the floor of the pelvis called pubococcygeus or PC muscle that should be exercised if suffering from Stress Incontinence. The exercise is called Kegel and should be done at least two to three times a day. This can help eliminate or alleviate symptoms of incontinence and incontinence products.
Identifying the muscle can be difficult. A good way to do this is to stop the flow of urine in midstream and paying close attention to the muscles that you are utilizing. The exercise is simple once the muscle is identified. You simply tighten the muscle for the count of ten and release for a basic exercise.


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Stress Incontinence

Thursday, September 03, 2009

poise-extra-19564-prod-pageThe most common type of incontinence in women is Stress Incontinence. Stress Incontinence is an involuntary release of urine when there’s an increase of pressure on the intra abdominal area and can occur when a person is laughing, coughing, sneezing,


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Hormone Replacement Therapy and Incontinence

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

bladder1For Years Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) was prescribed by the medical community to treat Urinary Incontinence in post-menopausal women
A study was performed by Women’s Health Initiative (WHT) on 27,000 post menopausal women between the ages of 50-79 years of age who


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