Advertisement
Receive weekly AgingCare updates directly to your inbox.
The Urinary Incontinence Sourcebook By Diane Kaschak Newman & Mary K. Dzurinko
This compassionate guide covers the assessment, management, and treatment of this often undiagnosed and neglected problem. With the aid of therapies, medications, surgeries, and devices, patients and their loved ones can overcome the stigma of this common condition.
100 Questions and Answers about Overactive Bladder and Urinary Incontinence by Pamela Ellsworth
Written by two prominent urologists, with insider advice from actual patients, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone coping with the physical and emotional turmoil of these debilitating conditions.
Overcoming Overactive Bladder: Your Complete Self-Care Guide By Diane K. Newman & Alan J. Wein
Learn exactly what Overactive Bladder is, and how it is diagnosed, who is most at risk and what other common problems tend to occur in conjunction with it. Find out when you should seek a doctor’s help, what to ask when you do, and what medications are available to treat the disorder. Explore cognitive-behavioral techniques, pelvic muscle exercises, and alternative therapies that can help control the condition and its effects.
How to Help an Elderly Parent with Urinary Incontinence
How Do Senior's Urinary Systems Work?
Taking Care of an Elderly Woman with Bladder Control Problems
How to Take Care of an Elderly Man with Bladder Control Problems
More Articles »
Mom's diaper must weigh 5 lbs. in the morning. She wears a pull-up over the diaper and it's wet too. What could be wrong? Comment 11 hrs ago by ksue5036
My mother, 74, urinates in the house. She wears adult diapers. What do we do? I live 3hrs away; she & my 55 bro. who lives ther hav diabetes Comment 4 days ago by AlzCaregiver
Where can I find free pads for my mother's bladder problem? Comment 5 days ago by roxie
My father with dementia plays with the "contents" inside of his adult diaper. How can I stop him from doing this? Comment Feb 23, 2010 by MindingOurElders
My 80-year-old mother is incontinent and dribbles on chairs while we are in public. How can I approach the subject of wearing a protective pad? Comment Feb 22, 2010 by AlzCaregiver
More »
Sign up to receive weekly updates from AgingCare directly to your inbox.
The material of this web site is provided for informational purposes only. AgingCare.com does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment; or legal, financial or any other professional services advice. Use of this site is subject to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. ©2010 MediaBrains Inc. All rights reserved.
Are you an AgingCare member? Login below.
Not an AgingCare member yet? Create your free account below.