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Poise® Ask an Expert gives you the opportunity to submit a question to our panel of qualified continence nurses regarding your bladder weakness issues and worries.
You can also browse through other women's already answered questions.
These questions might be similar to 'My mother recently had an operation to insert a Pacemaker after suffering a slow heartbeat and since then she is Incontinent and noboby at the Hospital took any notice. She is 83 and other than this she is in good health.'
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I am a 23 year old woman and am worried that when I get older I will experience Incontinence like my mum, is this true?
Incontinence is not hereditary, although there are lifestyle and environmental factors that can exacerbate the incidence of Incontinence occurring....
Category: Young women
Answered over 3 years ago
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I have some urine leakage does this mean that I have to put up with it for the rest of my life?
Your pelvic floor muscles support your bladder and your urethra opening, helping you stay in control of when you want to pee. During your pregnancy...
Category: Mothers
Answered over 3 years ago
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My 18 year old son is disabled and incontinent. I have been putting a super pad in a nappy for him. This has been saving us changing both nappy and pad. These pads have had sticky labels on them. I am having trouble with taking the tape off...can you help
Hello Faye, One suggestion one be to try Depend Underwear for your son. These are like Pull-Ups but are much more absorbent than pad products. ...
Category: Mothers
Answered 11 months ago
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I am going to have a small operation done soon, but i'm not sure exactly what. I'm sure she said my Urethia was going to be put in a sling! Does this sound right?
Hi Leonie, Urethral sling surgeries are for treatment of urinary incontinence. The procedure involves placing a sling around the urethra to lift...
Category: Natural changes
Answered 11 months ago
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If I have a severe prolapse. Is it necessary to have a hysterectomy?
Dear Kay, I will encourage you to pose this question back to your GP if you are unsure as to whether you require the Surgery. Your Doctor will ...
Category: Natural changes
Answered 11 months ago


