Blog

  • Dealing with Bowel Leakage
    Incontinence sufferers know that bowel leaking can be an embarrassing problem, but it’s one that affects millions of people. Some causes for bowel incontinence include obstetric injuries in women, anal ...
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  • Anxiety and Incontinence
    Stress urinary incontinence can be caused by a variety of factors, and has been linked to anxiety. There is a connection between anxiety and stress incontinence in some patients. What is ...
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  • Incontinence Undergarments
    Urinary and bowel incontinence affect millions of people. Some ways to prevent incontinence include Kegel exercises, avoiding caffeine and alcohol, or staying away from certain medications. However, sometimes accidents still ...
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  • Urge Incontinence Treatments
    The most common type of incontinence is stress or urge urinary incontinence. It is most common in women and can also be called overactive bladder. Urge incontinence is when urine ...
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  • Incontinence in Men
    It is a myth that incontinence only occurs in older women. Younger, childless women can experience incontinence and so can men. Bladder control problems in men are more prevalent than ...
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  • How to Strengthen the Pelvic Floor
    Incontinence can be embarrassing, inconvenient, and a hindrance to everyday life. Many people suffering from incontinence want to know what they can do to treat it on their own. The ...
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  • Incontinence and Depression
    There are different forms of incontinence – stress incontinence, bowel, and urinary – but no matter what type, they can all be isolating and humiliating. Incontinence is a physical condition ...
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  • Natural Remedies for Incontinence
    Incontinence can be daunting, worrisome, embarrassing: you name it. Natural remedies for incontinence in women, and in men, are out there. Here are some natural treatments for incontinence that you ...
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  • Myths About Incontinence, Part 1
    Incontinence affects millions of people and it is unfortunate that so many do not want to talk about it. This can lead to misinformation circulating around. There are a lot ...
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  • Incontinence Surgery News: Surgery Tops Muscle Training for Incontinence
    A new study shows that surgery beats physical therapy in stopping severe stress urinary incontinence in women. Surgery improved the condition and had a higher cure rate, says the study ...
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About The Incontinence Institute

At the Incontinence Institute, our team of healthcare providers understand the physical and mental trials that accompany living with urinary or bowel incontinence. Because of this, we are sensitive to your situation and treat all of our patients with the utmost respect and concern for discretion.


Individual incontinence conditions, treatment and recovery times may vary. Each patient's experience with incontinence procedures and / or surgery will differ. All surgical procedures involve some level of risk. If directed to pursue surgery by your physician, prompt action is advised, as waiting may reduce the efficacy of surgical treatment. The opinions expressed in patient testimonials are by patients only; they are not qualified medical professionals. These opinions should not be relied upon as, or in place of, the medical advice of a licensed doctor, etc.

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