Mobile health apps are opening new doors for people living with urinary incontinence. In this article, we highlight practical and user-friendly digital solutions that can help regain control and ease daily management of symptoms.
Living Better with Incontinence
In the following blog articles, we are dedicated to offering you our best practical advice and effective solutions to improve your daily life despite incontinence. Discover how yoga, herbal medicine, and a healthy lifestyle can help you live more comfortably and peacefully with incontinence.
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Urinary incontinence in dogs: natural ways to support your ageing companionRead MoreAs dogs age, they may develop urinary incontinence. It's important to consult a vet to check their overall health. Fortunately, natural care solutions may help reduce symptoms. Senup shares several gentle options that could provide relief for your furry friend.
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Urinary Incontinence in Young People: Causes, Symptoms and TreatmentsRead MoreUrinary incontinence is not limited to older adults. Many young people also experience this condition, which can quickly become a source of discomfort or even a real handicap if left untreated. Even minor leaks during laughter, coughing or sneezing can significantly affect daily life.
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Incontinence in Belgium and France: Facts and FiguresRead MoreIncontinence is often underestimated in France and Belgium. Yet, recent research has revealed just how widespread it really is. Beyond the statistics, many people live with daily discomfort and a sense of shame linked to urinary incontinence.
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Managing urinary incontinence: how Senup supports you dailyRead MoreLiving with urinary incontinence can be overwhelming—especially when you first discover the world of protective products. At Senup, we’re here to help guide you with clear advice and support so you can find the solution that best fits your needs.
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Neuromodulation: an innovative therapy for urinary incontinenceRead MoreUrinary incontinence is defined as the unintentional loss of urine outside of normal urination. Thankfully, several treatment options exist, depending on the cause and type of incontinence. Neuromodulation is one of the most promising approaches for specific cases.
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Herbal medicine: a gentle way to support urinary incontinenceRead MoreTalking about urinary incontinence can be difficult, especially when it comes to medical treatments. The good news? There are gentle and natural alternatives. Herbal medicine offers a plant-based approach to help manage urinary issues with less stress and more balance.
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Support and assistance structures to cope with incontinenceRead MoreSenup informs you about the help and support resources available in France and Belgium for people affected by incontinence . This article presents associations, health services, support groups and helplines that can offer advice and a space for exchange. The aim is to make readers aware of the importance of seeking help to better manage this condition.
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Incontinence and aging : anticipating the futureRead MoreThis article deals with incontinence among the elderly, an often taboo subject but one that is crucial to address as the population ages. It explores the different forms of incontinence, the reasons why they occur with age, and their significant impact on quality of life. In addition, it proposes practical strategies for managing this condition, covering aspects such as medical assessment, pelvic floor exercises, weight management, the use of adapted products, and emotional support. Finally,...
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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.
