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Are You Locked Up Because of A Weak Bladder

Do you hesitate to take a vacation because you have to bring a lot of pads (and figure out where to throw them away)? Having trouble leaving the house because you're afraid of having to use the restroom can be very unpleasant..

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Are You Locked Up Because of A Weak Bladder

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  1. Are You Locked Up Because of A Weak Bladder? Do you hesitate to take a vacation because you have to bring a lot of pads (and figure out where to throw them away)? Having trouble leaving the house because you're afraid of having to use the restroom can be very unpleasant.. Light bladder leaking shouldn't stop you from pursuing your goals in life. Some absorbent, leak-proof underwear is available for women's in various sizes, so you won't have to worry about embarrassing mishaps. Instead of carrying around bulky pads and shields that need to be changed throughout the day, just bring along a couple pairs of regular-looking incontinence pads for women and you'll be protected from life's tiny leaks. Read our advice for stress-free travel, and then start making plans for your next trip. TOP 10 TRAVEL ADVICE WITH INCONTINENCE:

  2. 1. Have A Strategy In Place For When You Need To Urinate When your bladder is full, you may be more prone to leaks, so plan accordingly. Reserve your tickets early to guarantee access to an aisle seat near a restroom. Schedule your road trip pit stops so that you can take use of public services. To constantly know how far you are from the nearest restroom, install a toilet finding app like Flush or Bathroom Scout on your mobile device. 2. Follow Your Doctor's Instructions If you have a weak bladder due to underlying health conditions, you should consult your doctor well in advance of your trip so that you can have your meds in order. Don't forget to bring your doctor's letter and keep your prescriptions in their original containers if you're traveling internationally. 3. Get Insured

  3. Getting travel insurance is usually a good idea, but it's especially crucial if you're dealing with a health problem or are still recovering from surgery. If you have a pre-existing condition, you must disclose it or you may not be eligible for coverage. 4. Watch Out Your Water Intake Although it may be tempting to limit fluid intake when experiencing bladder leakage, air travel is extremely dehydrating, and it is of utmost importance to keep consuming fluids when going to warmer climates. Your thirst will serve as a good indicator. Take a refillable bottle and fill it at a safe source or use water purification tablets if you're concerned about the quality of the drinking water but don't want to buy throwaway plastic bottles that add to landfills (just remember to empty it before boarding flights so that it isn't confiscated). 5. Be Mindful Of What You Consume You should stay away from anything that could aggravate bladder irritation and lead to leaks, such as caffeine or alcohol. If you want to enjoy your holiday without spoiling it, cut back as much as you can on coffee, tea, chocolate, soft drinks, alcohol, and acidic and spicy foods. 6. Take Care Of Your Bowel Movements Eating lots of fiber, fruit, and vegetables can prevent constipation, which can worsen leaks. Long flights and airport layovers can cause constipation, so if you can, get up and move around as much as possible, and incorporate daily walks or swims into your itinerary. 7. Stock Up You should bring a sufficient quantity of Confitex undergarments. As an alternative to packing a new set of underwear for each day of your trip, you may simply bring the same number of pairs as you would for regular underwear and launder and dry them as needed using the laundry facilities at your destination. If you need to order additional from our online store, please be sure to do so well in advance of your trip.

  4. 8. Don't Let Your Guard Down Put a packet of laundry detergent and a plastic bag for dirty clothes, or a specially made waterproof hygiene bags, in your suitcase. Our underwear can be laundered in a washing machine or by hand, and dried in a dryer, a linen closet, or on a clothesline. Hang them over the heated towel rail in your hotel room and they should be dry by morning. 9. Always be prepared with a backup strategy. If you're going to be in the air for a while, it's a good idea to bring along extra incontinence pads and waterproof hygiene bags in your carry-on luggage so you can change in the middle of the flight or at a layover. They won't keep you from needing to stop somewhere else to use the restroom, but they will help you feel more at ease and safe in between stops and give you a clean feeling when you finally disembark. If you're not sure what level of absorbency you need, check out our website. Before leaving, we suggest giving them a try at home to make sure they meet your requirements. 10. Let It All Hang Out! Our underwear's super-absorbent fabric technology was originally designed for cross-country skiers so they could go longer without worrying about the leakage. With the peace of mind that absorbent Technology provides, you can finally go out and have the kind of adventures you've been dreaming of. Source

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