Coping with Incontinence
Unfortunately, incontinence often places a stigma on people that is sometimes much worse than the physical condition. Some would rather stay home than risk the embarrassment of having an accident in front of friends and family. This isolation can lead to depression and a complete withdrawal from social activities. To help combat this there are management techniques that help. These include medication, behavior modification, use of absorbent products and more.
Incontinence should not be looked upon as a disgraceful condition. It is a physical disorder that can be treated and frequently cured with the right medical help. If you are incontinent, you should see your doctor about specific treatments that might benefit you. Treatment options include bladder training, muscle conditioning and exercises, surgery, and medications.
The many varieties of absorbent products offered by HDIS can help you manage your incontinence and live a full, active life.
If you are incontinent, you should see your doctor about specific treatments that might benefit you. Some treatment options include:
- Bladder training
- Muscle reconditioning
- Exercises
- Surgery
- Medications
Remember, incontinence is a medical condition. It is very important that all treatment begin under the supervision of your doctor.