An easy way to help manage incontinence and reduce its effect on your daily life is by using bladder control supplements.
Many people take medications every day to treat common health problems such as allergies, high blood pressure, or bladder issues. These medicines can help people feel better and manage their symptoms.
Many people take medications every day to manage common health problems such as allergies, depression, or bladder control.
Bladder issues are a daily reality for many with MS, writes columnist Desiree Lama, who encourages more open discussion about the topic.
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