Neurological conditions can disrupt the nerves that control the bladder, leading to urinary incontinence. Multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, stroke, and diabetic neuropathy are all common causes of involuntary urine leakage.
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How yoga can help reduce urinary incontinence symptomsRead MoreYoga is more popular than ever. Often recommended to ease stress, anxiety or sleep issues, it may also help with bladder control. A recent study published in the journal Urology suggests that nearly 80% of participants who practiced yoga daily noticed a reduction in urinary leakage.
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The Tena Silhouette range is now available on Senup.be !Read MoreTena understood the need to develop its range of products for women. With this in mind, the Silhouette range was created. For several years now, the brand has been offering protection products designed to meet women's needs.
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Overflow incontinenceRead MoreOverflow incontinence is one of the most common urinary disorders in men, but it can also occur in women. It is also referred to as "overflow incontinence." It happens when an excessive amount of urine remains stored in the bladder.
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Urinary incontinenceRead MoreUrinary incontinence is defined as the involuntary loss of urine through the urethra. This accidental or unintentional condition, which often has multiple causes, affects both women and men. Urinary incontinence is very common and affected approximately 3 million people in France in 2007.
