Related diagnoses

Learn more about continence care in connection with other conditions – from dementia and multiple sclerosis to incontinence-associated dermatitis and urinary tract infections.
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Alzheimer's Disease, Dementia and Incontinence

How person-centred care can help carers manage incontinence in residents with Alzheimer's Disease or Dementia.
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Incontinence and diabetes

Together we can help customers with diabetes manage incontinence
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Strategies for gaining control of incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD)

By actively promoting good skin health, carers can reduce the risk of IAD among nursing home residents, significantly improving quality of life and lightening their own workload.
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Incontinence management strategies for multiple sclerosis (MS)

Whether you’re their prescribing nurse or their friendly pharmacist, if you’re looking for an introduction to continence management for people with MS, this is the page for you.
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Urinary tract infections and incontinence

A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common, often painful condition that many people, especially women, will experience during their lifetime. A weakened immune system, ageing, and chronic illness can all contribute to developing UTIs. Another risk factor is incontinence – both urinary and bowel incontinence are risks of a UTI.
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Strategies for gaining control of incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD)

New programme aims to remove stigma from incontinence