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Internet
Help for Incontinence
An online forum for people affected
by incontinence has been launched by the National Association
for Continence.
The Bladder Control Forum aims
to educate people with bladder problems, their caregivers and
the general public about the issue to improve the quality of life
for people with incontinence.
Incontinence refers to the loss
of bladder or bowel control, which can result in leaking or accidents.
Not a disease in itself, incontinence rather is a symptom of a
variety of disorders and conditions, including birth defects,
pelvic surgery, injuries to the pelvic region or spinal cord,
neurological diseases, multiple sclerosis, infection, poliomyelitis
and degenerative changes associated with aging.
About 80 percent of people with
urinary incontinence can be cured or improved. For example, simple
changes in diet or the elimination of medications such as diuretics
can cure incontinence in some people. Often, treatment involves
a combination of medicine, behavioral modification, pelvic muscle
re-education or surgery.
Many people with incontinence need
emotional support but are afraid or embarrassed to discuss the
issue with family or friends. Organizers of the Bladder Control
Forum hope it will provide an opportunity for people with incontinence
to share their problems, challenges and experiences with others
dealing with the same issues.
More information
Here's where you can find the Bladder
Control Forum.
Reference
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