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Incontinence, How Quickly Results Come from KWELL EM1 and Other EMS devices?
If your incontinence is due to a weak pelvic floor and you are unable to contract your pelvic floor muscles on your own, or have a hard time staying consistent with your pelvic floor exercises. electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) to the pelvic floor muscles could be a helpful tool for you! EMS for the pelvic floor muscles may be used to decrease urinary urgency, frequency and incontinence. Speak with your doctor before using EMS to ensure it is safe for you and to get specific guidance on how to use it.
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3 Simple Steps to Train Your Bladder To Reduce Pee Urgency
Do you find yourself running to the bathroom when you have the urge to pee, scared you are not going to make it? Do you almost pee your pants when you are unlocking your door, pulling into the driveway or when you see the toilet? Don't worry, you are not alone.
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3 Ways to Reduce the Risk of Incontinence
Do you leak when you laugh, sneeze or jump? What about when you are running to use the toilet? Truth of the matter is either you or someone you know does. It is very common. One previous study found that 51.1 percent of women have urinary incontinence. Even though it is as common as flipping a coin and landing heads, it is NOT normal. Here are 3 ways you can reduce your risk of peeing your pants.