ask an incontinence nurse
Do you have a question about urinary incontinence or one of the following pelvic problems:
- overactive bladder
- incontinence after prostate surgery
- prostate cancer
- stress incontinence
- urge incontinence
- pelvic muscle rehabilitation
- interstitial cystitis
- pelvic pain or vulvodynia
Now you can ask an incontinence nurse - for FREE!
A few things you should know before you ask your question...
To ask your question...
Our free ask a nurse feature allows our visitors to access expert help on a variety of pelvic health disorders.
It's easy:
- Read our disclaimer below.
- Check the box indicating your acceptance.
- Click the "Continue" button.
Who answers your questions...
Seek Wellness employs a group of nurse-experts to answer health questions for visitors about urinary incontinence and other pelvic health issues. All nurses are required to be registered with extensive knowledge in pelvic health disorders and treatments. Questions from visitors are distributed to nurses at random and all questions and answers are anonymously collected in our database.
Please be patient about answers - our nurses are busy and travel some so it may take a while to hear from them. If you have anything that requires and immediate answer, please call your own doctor's office. If you are looking for a pelvic health specialist, search our SEPHIA Database of providers.
What type of Urinary Incontinence questions will we answer...
The database has over 400 questions and answers about urinary incontinence, overactive bladder, prostate cancer, interstitial cystitis, pelvic pain, vulvodynia, urinary frequency, frequent urinary tract infections, bowel problems and bladder disorders in children.
Disclaimer
* Disclaimer Acknowledgement
The Ask an Incontinence (OAB) Nurse database is provided for use by the general public as a reference
for information concerning overactive bladder conditions. The database and website
(hereinafter "site") are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice,
diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician, medical professional
or other qualified healthcare provider with any question you may have regarding a medical
condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of
something you have read on this site.
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