Urinary incontinence is the loss of voluntary bladder control leading to urine leakage. It can be temporary or chronic.
Kegel exercises are exercises that strengthen the pelvic floor muscles. They are also called pelvic floor muscle exercises. Kegel exercises are usually recommended for women with urinary or “stress” incontinence. Urinary incontinence often follows childbirth or menopause. Learn more here.
Bed-wetting is involuntary urination during sleep in children over age five. Learn more here.
In his own words: living with benign prostatic hyperplasiaRubin, 57, is a manager for a multinational manufacturer of electronic systems for jet aircrafts and airports. Here, he describes how he began to exhibit the symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and how he copes with his condition on a daily basis. Read more about Rubin's story and how some BPH symptoms are similar to urinary incontinence.
In his own words: living with prostate cancerFrank is a 60-year-old security consultant from Florida who travels around the country. He advises companies about ways of strengthening their defenses and managing crises. He learned he had prostate cancer five years ago. Read more about Frank's story and how some prostate cancer symptoms are similar to urinary incontinence.
National Association for Continence
http://nafc.org
Urology Care Foundation
http://www.urologyhealth.org