How To Live With A Catheter

Kidney and bladder problems are not uncommon for many people throughout the United States, and they can present with a range of symptoms, from lymphedema to issues with chronic pain. As people live longer and longer (in 2010, more than five million people in the United States alone lived to be eighty five years of age or even older and by 2050, the number of those living past eighty five will jump to include five percent of the total population, nearly twenty million Americans), bladder problems become more and more prevalent as some, though not all, bladder conditions increase in rate and severity with age.… Read More...

Purchasing Drain Bags and Holders for Use by Patients Suffering from Urinary Incontinence

Female catheters

Achieving better health can sometime become a matter of fending off diseases and health issues by living a life of discipline, and making healthier lifestyle choices. Similarly, there are some health conditions that also force people into living a life of relative discipline. People who have diabetes, blood pressure abnormalities or heart conditions would definitely know about the kind of discipline that is required to stay healthy in such cases, and in many such cases, things boil down to having the right resources to manage the condition.… Read More...