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Female incontinence (urine loss) - Uresta a new management option

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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2008

Urine loss, also known medically as stress urinary incontinence, is the involuntary loss of urine when women laugh, cough, sneeze, or lift. It is a common problem that 1 in 3 women suffer worldwide. Women don't openly discuss it, so they don't know there are many options for managing the condition. www.uresta.com

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  • I had heard of Uresta, but had not seen the product. I did a little reading about it and decided to try it - and I was thrilled that I did! I liked the idea of trying it in the privacy of my own home. The instructions were easy to follow, the device incredibly easy to insert and remove. Best of all it allowed me to run the 5k with my children and not have to worry about incontinence! I recommend Uresta to a lot of my patients and have heard only good things..." from a Family Physician

  • a friend of my mother-in-law's uses this uresta product and she says it literally changed her life

  • That is wonderful! Also, nice to hear about successful users.

  • great commercial and product...check out the website at the end of the commercial.

  • Thank-you we appreciate the feedback.

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  • I'm pretty fuckin high but this is hilarious.

  • @drydiapersplus While IncoStress is a viable alternative for stress urinary incontinence it does have some drawbacks. It must not be used more than 8hrs continuously and must be removed for 1 hour after 8hrs. It should be removed before moving bowels and/or urinating. It can slip out of body if pelvic floor muscles are not strong enough to hold it in. And, it recommends pelvic floor exercises morning & evening to strengthen pelvic floor muscles & to prevent product from falling out.

  • For stress incontinence use IncoStress - you insert like a tampon & with it you identify which muscles you need to strengthen. By holding it in place, you strengthen your pelvic floor.

    IncoStress is available on DryDiapersPlus ca along with a book called "Hold It Sister" which is a great book for explaining the pelvic floor & the exercises to strengthen it.

  • i know wtf?

    

  • wtf why was this in my recommended videos?!

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