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Better Bladder and Bowel Control: Practical strategies for managing incontinence
Most people take bladder and bowel control for granted — until something goes wrong.
Then, unexpectedly, they find themselves hurrying to get to a bathroom on time, avoiding certain situations for fear of being embarrassed by bladder or bowel accidents, or relying on absorbent pads for protection. If you have had any of these experiences, you are not alone.
But there is hope for a more active and secure life, thanks to the effective new treatments now revealed in Better Bladder and Bowel Control, just published by the health experts at Harvard Medical School.
Today’s treatments are now more effective than ever before!
For example, today’s medications for urinary incontinence have fewer side effects than earlier ones. Exercises can help strengthen the muscles of the pelvic floor, shoring up both the bladder and bowel. Surgical options now include less invasive outpatient procedures that can work as well as older, open surgical procedures.
Order your copy of this Special Health Report today, and you’ll also discover...
✓ | Who to turn to for help: Which specialists can you trust for the best treatment? What tests will they perform to determine the cause? What treatments will they offer? Now you’ll know! |
✓ | The major advance for those with overflow incontinence. |
✓ | Are your medications causing urinary incontinence? Discover the surprising connections. |
✓ | The simple bladder training technique for overactive bladder that cut the number of leaking episodes in HALF in one study. |
✓ | 4 ways to strengthen pelvic muscles to help minimize urinary incontinence. |
✓ | Less expensive, more effective products to maximize your ability to work, travel, and participate in your favorite activities. |
Are you teaching your bladder bad habits?
Surprisingly, you may be inadvertently teaching your bladder some bad habits that can result in incontinence or frequent bathroom breaks. Luckily, old bladders can learn new tricks to solve this problem! See pages 16-17.
Quick & Easy Way to Help Prevent Bowel Leakage
It may seem counterintuitive, but drinking plenty of water with a daily fiber supplement (see page 45) helps control both diarrhea and constipation because the fiber absorbs water and prevents leakage of watery stool. |
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Thanks to these advances (and many more), you don’t have to resign yourself to just living with incontinence anymore. Even if previous attempts to get help have been unsatisfactory, you may now be able to help improve your quality of life and participate more fully in daily activities. Get Started Today! Order Now!