Incontinence
Incontinence
Causes and types
- Stress incontinence Urine leaks out when you cough or laugh
- Urge incontinence Urine leaks when you feel the urge to use the toilet
- Mixed incontinence Mixture of both stress and urge urinary incontinence
- Overflow incontinence Unable to fully empty your bladder, causing leaking
- Total incontinence Pass urine constantly with frequent leaking
Consequences of incontinence
Incontinence-associated dermatitis

The barrier function of the skin breaks down
Who is at risk
Signs and symptoms
Principles of care
- Lifestyle changes such as losing weight, cutting down on caffeine and alcohol.
- Provide a structured skin-care regimen that protects the skin.5

What product can be used to help?
The importance of pH
Treatment and lifestyle modifications
Tips to improve symptoms
- Lifestyle changes such as losing weight, cutting down on caffeine and alcohol
- Pelvic floor exercises – where you strengthen your pelvic floor muscles by squeezing them
- Bladder training – where you learn to wait longer between needing to pass urine
Ask your doctor or pharmacist for appropriate choices to treat your symptoms.
Medical References
Medical References
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