iD (Ontex) is introducing new incontinence care ranges including iD Sensitive and iD Essential Light. Discover which pull-up pants, bladder leak pads and disposable underpads are replacing previous products and which references are now available on Senup.
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10 simple tips for living better with incontinence every dayRead MoreLiving confidently with incontinence is possible. Discover 10 practical tips for everyday life: choosing the right protection (anatomical pads, pull-up pants, adult diapers), maintaining proper hygiene (4 to 5 changes per day in cases of heavy incontinence), staying well hydrated, adjusting your diet, strengthening the pelvic floor (Kegel exercises), preparing a discreet travel kit, and securing restful nights with absorbent bed pads. At Senup, each product is classified from 1/7 (light) to...
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Regaining bladder control with an artificial sphincterRead MoreUrinary incontinence can severely impact daily life. When the sphincter muscle weakens, controlling urination becomes difficult or even impossible. This can affect both men and women. Today, a discreet solution exists: the artificial sphincter. What is it and how does it work?
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Understanding Overactive Bladder and Its ConsequencesRead MoreOveractive bladder is a little-known condition that is often confused with adult urinary incontinence. Yet these are two distinct issues, with different causes and impacts on daily life. In this article, we help you understand the specific features of each condition.
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Staying Hydrated as We Age: Why It Matters More Than EverRead MoreAs temperatures rise, it’s vital to remember how important hydration is - especially for older adults who are more vulnerable to heat and dehydration. Here's what you need to know.
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Positioning Cushions: Support and Comfort for Every NeedRead MorePositioning cushions offer tailored support whether you're sitting or lying down. Commonly used during pregnancy or after surgery, they help relieve pressure points and improve overall comfort - especially for older adults or people with limited mobility.
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Can yoga help with urinary incontinence? A gentle, natural approachRead MoreUrinary incontinence affects many women, especially as they age. While medications are often suggested, yoga is emerging as a gentle and natural way to reduce leaks and improve quality of life. Here’s how it can help.
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Periurethral Injections for Stress Urinary Incontinence: What You Should KnowRead MoreStress urinary incontinence leads to involuntary urine leakage during physical effort, such as lifting, coughing or exercising. Periurethral injections offer a minimally invasive treatment option for patients looking to regain bladder control.
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February 11: World Day of the SickRead MoreEvery February 11, World Day of the Sick reminds us to show compassion and support to those living with illness. This observance invites everyone to reflect on the value of care, dignity, and human connection.
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Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation: A Natural Solution to Urinary IncontinenceRead MoreStruggling with urinary leaks and looking for a non-invasive solution? Pelvic floor rehabilitation helps strengthen your muscles and restore bladder control. Learn more about this proven, natural method.
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Cancer in Older Adults: Understanding the Risks and RealitiesRead MoreCancer results from the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells. Contrary to popular belief, tumors are not necessarily less aggressive in older adults. Their behavior depends on multiple biological and genetic factors.
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Surgical Options for Urinary Incontinence: What You Should KnowRead MoreUrinary incontinence can significantly impact quality of life. In certain cases, surgical intervention may be a solution when other treatments are ineffective. Learn more about the procedures available and when they are recommended.
