KegelMaster and incontinence

Health & Fitness

  • Author Mary Donna
  • Published October 19, 2010
  • Word count 443

Incontinence is a condition which causes an uncontrolled leakage from the bladder or bowel. There are different types of incontinence which affect men, women and children of all ages. Incontinence is not just a problem of old age, nor is it an inevitable part of getting older.

Over half of all women experience incontinence at some point in their lives and about one-third develop a regular problem. After age 60, incontinence is twice as common among women than men. It is a major factor in nursing home admissions, and more than one half of all nursing home residents are incontinent, 75% of nursing home residents over the age of 75 are women. Social and psychological consequences include: loss of self-esteem, depression, anxiety, feelings of helplessness, suicide, and less active lifestyles. An estimated 50 to 70 percent of women with urinary incontinence fail to seek medical help because of embarrassment and shame. Most rely on self management with absorbent products, regular voiding, and decreased fluid intake.

Here are some hard facts:

  • 15-20% women of childbearing age have incontinence

  • 1 out of 3 menopausal women have incontinence

  • 1/2 of women in nursing homes have incontinence

  • Incontinence is a 21 billion dollar industry

  • 4% of that 21 billion is spent on diagnosis and treatment

  • The rest is spent on Adult Diapers

  • Incontinence is more common than Depression, Diabetes and Hypertension

  • 1 in 4 women don't report incontinence to their doctors

  • 1 in 4 doctors don't even bother to ack

  • Incontinence is the 4th most common reason women are admitted to nursing homes

  • Impacts of incontinence: Physical limitations, Social Withdrawal, Sexual Intimacy and Certain Occupations

Prevention & Treatments

An estimated 50 - 70 percent of women with incontinence fail to seek medical help because of embarrassment and shame. Most rely on self management with absorbent products, regular voiding, and decreased fluid intake.

The options that are too expensive:

  • Expensive Diaper Products $54.99 a week

  • Daily Medications or pills that could cost anywhere from $50-$475 per bottle.

  • Biofeedback Pelvic Floor Therapy

  • Videos that cover scheduling more complex use of drug therapy and surgery. $287- $350

  • Catheters- Internal and External Leg Bags, Bedside Drainage Bags, Clamps, Mobile Urinals, Underpads

  • and many more..... none of which come with any additional benefit

The affordable #1 top solution is Kegelmaster:

  • Inexpensive (only $98.95)

  • Strengthens the Vagina

  • Increases Stimulation

  • Helps all types on Incontinence

  • Convenient

  • Can be used from home

  • No doctor's bills

  • No need for medications

  • Many Excellent Health and Sexual Benefits

  • Peace of Mind

To read more about it please go to http://www.amazingkegelmaster.com

Or, call 800-378-1038 in the U.S. and Canada

Media Contact:

Amazing Kegelmaster

Mary Donna

800-378-1038

http://www.amazingkegelmaster.com

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