Incontinence Company Offers Free Shipping

The Incontinence Company is offering free shipping on orders over $10 until the end of March, to introduce the ease of online purchasing to people who now buy incontinence products at the supermarket or other stores.

The Incontinence Company is pleased to offer free shipping on orders over $10 until the end of March, as a way of introducing the ease of online purchasing to people who now buy incontinence products at the supermarket or other stores. "We want to make sure that incontinence sufferers know the convenience and savings of online ordering and discreet home deliveries," said company spokesperson Ann Landauer.

The Incontinence Company offers a large inventory of brands and sizes, plus experts who can advise people on which products might work best for their needs, and a DeliverEase program to automatically schedule recurring deliveries. Shipping is always free for orders over $50. 

We want to make sure that incontinence sufferers know the convenience and savings of online ordering and discreet home deliveries.

 "We can't eliminate the problem—but we can make it a lot easier to manage!"  is the company byword.

A Common Medical Condition

Incontinence is a medical condition that is not often publicly discussed, although more than half of older Americans struggle with it, according to a recent report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics. “People are reluctant to discuss the problem with their doctor, and vice versa; doctors don't ask about incontinence with their patients,” the company spokesperson said. “If you're suffering from incontinence, the first step should be a discussion with your physician. There are many causes of incontinence, and there are some remedies besides protective pads and underwear.”

One sometimes overlooked cause of incontinence is a side-effect of medications. For example, diuretics are often prescribed for removing excess fluid from the system, to make it easier for the heart to pump or to relieve swelling in feet and ankles. Some pain relievers and antidepressants can also affect the bladder, as can the alpha blocker class of drugs, prescribed to lower high blood pressure, or, with some men, to treat an enlarged prostate gland.

Again, it's important to talk with your physician, to see if there are alternative medications that won't contribute to incontinence.  

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