Many people fear and dread the possibility of an
‘accident’ but, remaining active with incontinence should not be an issue. As
well as managing with incontinence pads,
there are many things you can do about stopping it from happening complete or
lessening the impact on your daily routine.
#1 Start taking back control
It’s not easy to talk about incontinence which is
researchers found that women wait on average six years before they seek medical
help.
Incontinence is not a sign of aging but it can be
a sign of something else. Urinary tract infections (UTIs) can cause you to lose
control of your bladder in the short term. Easily treatable, once the UTI has
disappeared, you may also find urinary incontinence disappears too.
Some types of medication can also cause
incontinence, again something that can be easily remedied.
#2 What type of incontinence is it?
Working out the type of incontinence you have is
important as this can lend itself to getting the right treatment;
- Stress incontinence is when you accidentally leak urine when you laugh, cough, sneeze, lift something heavy and so on. This implies that the pelvic floor muscles around your bladder are not strong enough to support it.
- Urge incontinence is when you need the toilet but accidentally leak before you get there. This is a strong and immediate urge that comes on with no warning.
#3 Medical help
Your GP or nurse will ask you about your
incontinence, its symptoms and how long you have had the problem. They may also
ask you to keep a diary of what you eat and drink, as well as when you visit
the toilet and how bad your incontinence is at certain times of the day and
night.
#4 Looking for the cause
Your GP or nurse will look for what could be
causing your incontinence, from testing for any infection to other conditions
that may be the root cause. They will look at your medical history too.
For women who have had children, child birth,
both vaginal and caesarean deliveries, can cause the pelvic floor muscles to be
weakened or damaged. Pelvic floor exercises can make a huge difference.
For men, examining the prostate is usual too as
an enlarged gland can impact on your continence.
#5 Pelvic floor exercises
For men and women, pelvic floor exercises can
make a huge difference to their incontinence issues can eventually stop the
problem completely.
The pelvic floor muscles are sling like, running
from the front of your body by your pubic bone to the rear of your body, to the
base of your spine. The exercises are ‘clench and release’ type ones and can be practiced anywhere,
any time – and no one knows you are doing them!
#6 Getting back in control
Some people with incontinence also find that
scheduling toilet visits can also be a great help in reducing leaks or
accidents.
This is also known as bladder re-training. Some
people schedule bathroom visits every two hours and if they feel the urge to go
before, use pelvic floor muscle exercises to ‘hold it in’. Over time, you will
develop better muscles and control.
#7 Medication and other aids
If you feel your incontinence is getting worse or
you need help to control it, your GP may prescribe you medication. There are
some side-effects so some people choose to avoid this medication but look at
other aids instead.
Women for example, can use a cone or pessary
which supports the bladder and surrounding muscles. There are also surgical
options.
#8 Get the right protective products
Just like sanitary wear, incontinence pads are
available in a range of absorbencies. There are also products specifically for
men.
Although you may not like the idea of wearing
pants or pads, they do provide a layer of protection that will give you more
confidence to be able to enjoy life again! Don’t let incontinence hold you back
– seek medical help.
HARTMANN Direct supplies a range of protective incontinence pads
and pants for men and women. Offering a discreet delivery service, there are
all kinds of products available that give you freedom to enjoy life, without
worry about incontinence.
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