How to beat urinary incontinence, identify or stop urinary tract infections, and deal with the dreaded Alzheimer's bowel movement problem -- Poop.
Urinary Incontinence (UI) is a stigmatized, underreported, under-diagnosed, under-treated condition that is erroneously thought to be a normal part of aging.
One-third of men and women ages 30-70 believe that incontinence is a part of aging (National Institute of Health, NIH).
Alzheimer's Caregiving: Dealing with Bladder Infections and Urinary Incontinence (Part One)
Alzheimer's Caregving: The Role of Communication and Basic Understanding in Solving Incontinence Problems (Part Two)
Alzheimer's Caregving: How Cranberry Juice Fights Bacteria that Cause Urinary Tract Infections (Part Three)
Alzheimer's Caregiving Avoiding the Urinary Tract Infection (Part Four)
Alzheimer's Caregiving Dealing with Urinary Incontinence (Part Five)
Urinary Incontinence -- How We Beat Alzheimer's Incontinence -- The Solution
Conquering Urinary Incontinence -- The First Bladder Infection of the Year
Urinary Tract Infections Can Hasten Memory Loss in Alzheimer's Patients
Also see:
Alzheimer's Disease and the Dreaded Bowel Movement
Original content Bob DeMarco, the Alzheimer's Reading Room
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