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EA/1 - MicroHesive™ Stoma Paste 2 oz - Best Buy Medical Supplies
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Nighttime Incontinence and Nocturia: Causes, Management, and the Best Overnight Products

Nighttime Incontinence and Nocturia: Causes, Management, and the Best Overnight Products

adult bedwetting

Waking multiple times at night to urinate -- or leaking during sleep -- affects 50 million Americans and takes a serious toll on sleep quality and daily life. This guide covers the most common causes of nocturia and nighttime incontinence, behavioral strategies that make a real difference, medical treatment options, and how to choose the right overnight products for reliable protection.

Bladder Irritants: Foods and Drinks That Worsen Incontinence -- and What to Have Instead

Bladder Irritants: Foods and Drinks That Worsen Incontinence -- and What to Have Instead

bladder friendly diet

What you eat and drink has a direct impact on bladder control. This guide covers the eight most common bladder irritants -- from caffeine and alcohol to artificial sweeteners and spicy foods -- explains why each one causes problems, and gives you practical bladder-friendly alternatives plus the elimination method to find your personal triggers.

Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis (IAD): How to Recognize, Prevent, and Treat Skin Breakdown from Incontinence

Incontinence-Associated Dermatitis (IAD): How to Recognize, Prevent, and Treat Skin Breakdown from Incontinence

adult incontinence

Incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD) affects nearly half of all people with regular bladder or bowel leakage -- but it's almost entirely preventable. This guide explains what IAD is, what causes it, how to recognize it at different stages, and the proven three-step cleanse-moisturize-protect routine that prevents and treats it.

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