1. Leakage of urine which impacts activities

2. Leakage of urine causing embarrassment

3. Leakage of urine after an operation, such as a hysterectomy, Cesarean section or prostate surgery

4. Stress incontinence such as from a pregnancy

5. An urgent need to rush to the bathroom and/or loss of urine if you do not arrive in time

6. Frequent bladder infections

7. Urinating more frequently than usual without a gladder infection

8. Pain related to filling the bladder and/or during urination in the absence of a bladder infection

9. Inability to urinate, also known as urinary retention

10. Progressive weakness of the urinary stream with or without a feeling of incomplete bladder emptying

11. Changes in urination related to a neurological condition, such as stroke, spinal cord injury or multiple sclerosis. *

If you experience any of these conditions, help if available.  Call 515-277-3400 to set an appointment with Charlotte Kelley – let us help you build your confidence in your future.

 *taken from the National Association for Continence