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typefreediabetes
24-01-2011, 12:06 PM
Incontinence in adults is a common effect for those who suffering from diabetes. Incontinence is a frustrating condition for many in which a sufferer has a difficult time controlling his or her urinary bladder. In such 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, in such cases one should always use medically protected incontinence pads for men (http://www.typefreediabetes.com/Tena-Incontinence-Pads-for-Men-p/sct50600.htm) and women.

For people who have been diagnosed with diabetes for more than 8 years, add a urologist or urogynecologist to your medical team. Bladder dysfunction resulting from nerve damage (autonomic neuropathy) effects 40% to 80% of the diabetic population. You may not even know your bladder is not operating properly.

Get to Know Your Unrinary System. The better you understand it the easier it will be for you to protect your urinary system. If you do not control your glucose levels using digital Blood Pressure Monitor (http://www.typefreediabetes.com/HoMedics-Digital-Blood-Pressure-Monitor-p/bps060.htm), the sugar may damage your urinary system which includes..