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What is Stress Incontinence?

What is Stress Incontinence?

Stress incontinence is the involuntarily leakage of urine when extra pressure or force is put on the bladder. It’s the most common type of incontinence and occurs more in women than in men.

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What is Overflow Incontinence?

What is Overflow Incontinence?

Overflow incontinence is a condition in which the bladder does not properly empty, causing it to become too full. This kind of incontinence is far more common in men than women.

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What is Functional Incontinence?

What is Functional Incontinence?

Functional incontinence occurs when physical or mental limitations result in leakage of urine or stool. People with functional incontinence may have a urinary or bowel system that works perfectly fine, but due to other circumstances, they cannot reach a bathroom in time.

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What is Urge Incontinence?

What is Urge Incontinence?

Urge incontinence, sometimes referred to as “overactive bladder,” is a condition in which a person experiences a quick, sudden need to urinate followed by leakage. Both men and women can experience it, and for those who do, it’s usually a symptom of another medical issue.

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What is a Condom Catheter?

What is a Condom Catheter?

When it comes to the different types of incontinence supplies, most people have heard of the absorbent products: bladder control pads, pull-ons, and adult diapers. But there’s another kind of incontinence product most people don’t know is out there. It’s called the condom catheter, and it could be the answer to some men’s incontinence needs.

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