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Does incontinence increase risk of urinary tract infection?
Incontinence can increase the risk of a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI).
Do you recommend liners or briefs for my incontinence?
When it comes to protective hygiene, there are a lot of options to choose from: liners, pads, underwear, and briefs. At first, it can seem overwhelming.
Do products make you sweat?
Every PrevailĀ® product is designed to be as breathable as possible to prevent sweating and discomfort, though some heavier wearers may have issues with moisture build-up.
Do pessaries help leakage?
A pessary is a plastic device inserted into the vagina by a healthcare professional to prevent prolapse and bladder leakage. It's made in a variety of shapes and sizes, and can be used to administer medication slowly and consistently.
Do people who are heavier have more bladder leaks?
Being overweight can negatively impact bladder control. Excess pounds can place undue pressure on the bladder, leading to more leakage.
How can I talk to my loved one more effectively about incontinence?
Discussing incontinence with a loved one is something many family caregivers try to avoid. It's a topic that's often swept under the rug simply to forgo an uncomfortable conversation.
Do Kegel balls really help?
Kegel balls may help women improve bladder control. They may help prevent bladder and bowel leakage by exercising the pelvic floor muscles that support the bladder.
What are the surgical options for incontinence?
Surgery is the most aggressive option for treating incontinence, but is by no means necessary to experience improved bladder or bowel control.
Why are they so expensive?
At PrevailĀ®, we strive for the highest quality in everything we make while making our protective hygiene products readily available to anyone who needs them.
Who can I contact for help?
Our eNurse team is available 24/7 to provide personal assistance.