Bladder Weakness: Learn about Weak Bladder Causes and Treatments

Living with Bladder Weakness

There are several reasons why your bladder can become weaker, but aging is one of the most common.  can have a major impact on your life, but this doesn’t need to be the case. With the right products and support, it’s possible to take back control. 

Almost 400 million people around the world live with bladder weakness, and it affects both men and women, so you aren’t facing it alone.  

“Incontinence is often a side effect of  and ageing, and it is more common than what people might think,” confirmed Lynda, a case study from our Age of Confidence survey. Check out the study for more insights on the body hang-ups that affect many UK women and learn how to regain your confidence.

More common than you think

Bladder weakness doesn’t have to have a major impact on your life. With the right products and support it’s quite easy to learn to live with it. Almost 400 million people, both men and women around the world live with bladder weakness, so you’re far from alone.  

Let’s talk about leakage

Incontinence doesn’t have to hold you back from living life exactly the way you want. By getting to know about it and choosing products that are tailored to your needs, unexpected leaks can be dealt with. We need to get together and start increasing awareness about incontinence and start treating it for what it is: a fact-of-life condition for a lot of the population. 

Living with stress incontinence

"I never thought that bladder weakness would get in my way."

Margaret
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