How to Change Incontinence Briefs for an Individual
Incontinence briefs provide freedom, protection and comfort. However, they can often be difficult to change.
Incontinence briefs provide freedom, protection and comfort. However, they can often be difficult to change.
It is estimated that a whopping 140,000 out 400,000 older people living at home with incontinence do not receive adequate support. Incontinence care for the elderly is an issue that is being constantly revisited.
When your child is having problems with wetting the bed, changing bed sheets can be tiring. Nocturnal Enuresis bedwetting alarms were invented in 1938 by two psychologists to cure bedwetting.
You may have friends or know somebody with a child who has wet the bed since they were a baby. This is known as Primary Nocturnal Enuresis and is often caused by a chronic health problem or developmental disability. Factors […]
After toilet training your child at a very young age, it can seem shocking and confusing when they become incontinent later in life.
If you have a friend or family member visiting who lives with urinary incontinence, the preparation for a meal or gathering can take up to twice as long.
According to the National Association for Continence, one in five individuals over the age of 40 suffer from overactive bladder or urgency symptoms, some of whom leak urine before reaching a restroom. In the nursing home population in the UK, at least […]
Bedwetting during the night is much more common than daytime wetting in children, affecting thirty percent of children aged four. At five years of age, sixteen percent of children still have some difficulty staying dry at night. Read our guide to discover some tips you can try if your child is suffering from nighttime incontinence.