Diabetes Care- How to Manage Adult Incontinence

Shaw Belt
Adult incontinence is a common issue for individuals suffering from diabetes. Incontinence is a frustrating condition for many in which a sufferer has a difficult time controlling his or her bladder. In many cases, individuals suffering from adult incontinence will lose control of his or her bladder when least expected, such as during the night or throughout the day.

There are several ways that diabetics can manage adult incontinence issues. Here's an overview of some methods that may help:

Speak with your doctor

It's important for anyone suffering from adult incontinence to speak with their doctor about their issues. In some cases, adult incontinence can be controlled through medications or simple medical procedures that can reduce the effects or eliminate them altogether. Adult incontinence is something that any diabetic may face, including both men and women. Therefore, adult incontinence sufferers should not feel ashamed about the condition. Speaking with your healthcare provider may go a long way in preventing the condition or decreasing its frequency.

Use adult incontinence products

There are many adult incontinence products available for individuals who suffer from the condition. These products vary a great deal depending on the need and application. For example, if individuals suffer from adult incontinence at night, they may prefer to use a bed pad. However, if individuals suffer from adult incontinence during the day, they may turn to bladder control pads or disposable briefs.

Adult incontinence products are designed for both men and women - though the designs may vary based on gender. It may be helpful for individuals to try several different adult incontinence undergarment styles before selecting the product that works best for them and their comfort levels.

Drink more water

While it may seem anti-intuitive to drink more water if you suffer from adult incontinence, drinking more water may actually help because it will dilute your urine, which will reduce irritation on the bladder. (source: http://www.hdis.com/mgmt.asp) Therefore, be sure that you stay properly hydrated. Remember: even if you suffer from adult incontinence, it is still important to hydrate regularly. By avoiding drinking water or other beverages, you could cause major damage to your kidneys and other organs and could suffer from dehydration.

If you are nervous about drinking because of your adult incontinence, be sure that you have the right products on hand, such as bladder control pads, and make a voiding schedule so that you know you'll always have a time and place to use the bathroom. Urinating more frequently can help to ease uncontrolled urination problems.

Always speak with your physician if you suffer from adult incontinence or from other issues related to your urinary tract health. By speaking with your physician early on, you can avoid serious medical repercussions that could occur later.

Sources:

http://shop.imtypefree.com/Adult-Incontinence-Products-s/32.htm

http://www.helium.com/items/1475748-adult-incontinence-diabetes-and-incontinence

http://www.hdis.com/mgmt.asp

Published by Shaw Belt

Since 2004, Shaw Belt has been a freelance writer based in Richmond, Virginia. She specializes in feature article writing, search engine optimized Web content, and business writing.  View profile

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