Dr. Danny Keiller, a San Diego-based urologist says men and women are different in dealing with incontinence.
Dr. Keiller says that whilst it is not so common for men to experience urinary incontinence they do not always deal with it as well as women.
Men are reluctant to admit incontinence. They often do not seek treatment in a timely manner.
Keiller says: “Men don’t sit around and talk to other guys when they have this problem. As a result most guys don’t always recognize symptoms or know the various options to solving incontinence.”
The most common causes of the condition are being overweight, heavily smoking or diabetes. It is also one of the most common side effects of prostate cancer treatment.
Some men choose incontinence pads long term. But this solution is slow in coming. The products must be made for men, to fit the male pelvis.
So it’s lucky that here at Allanda we are ahead of the game in providing a full range of Male incontinence products.
For more information on our disposable and washable products, as well as help & advice please visit the Allanda website.




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