Did you know that nearly 25 million Americans — about 7.5% of the population — experience urinary incontinence? Despite how common it is, incontinence is surrounded by myths that often make managing it feel more challenging than it needs to be. Let's debunk some of the most common one's we hear at Healthwick!
Myth #1: Incontinence only affects the elderly.
Fact: Incontinence is a condition that can impact people of all ages, including young adults and even teens. While age can increase the risk, factors like high-impact sports, pregnancy, chronic health conditions, and surgery can lead to incontinence in younger individuals. This widespread condition is far more common across age groups than many people realize.
Myth #2: Incontinence products are bulky and uncomfortable.
Fact: Incontinence products have come a long way, with modern options designed to be discreet, comfortable, and absorbent. From slim pull-ups to adjustable tab-style briefs, there are various products to suit every lifestyle and level of need. Incontinence underwear, for example, now looks and feels more like regular underwear, allowing you to go about your day with confidence.
Myth #3: Everyone can tell you’re wearing an adult diaper.
Fact: We have a selection of products for different levels of absorbency. If you have light leakage, pads and male guards may be what you’re looking for. If you face moderate to heavy incontinence, absorbent underwear could be the right choice for you. Lastly, if you have moderate to maximum incontinence, adult diapers/ briefs are likely the product for you.
Myth #4: Drinking less water helps reduce incontinence.
Fact: Many people think cutting back on water can prevent leaks, but dehydration can actually irritate the bladder and worsen symptoms. Staying hydrated is essential for overall health, and many healthcare professionals recommend drinking water in moderation while avoiding certain bladder irritants, like caffeine and alcohol.
Myth #5: When you live with incontinence, there is an odor all the time.
Fact: This is not necessarily true, so long as you maintain good personal hygiene and use the correct products. Healthwick carries wipes and washcloths that can trap moisture and odor, thus providing peace of mind. Changing your incontinence product (diaper, underwear, pad, or male guard) as often as the packaging recommends also reduces the chances of odor and increases hygiene.
Myth #6: Adult diapers only come in plain white.
Fact: While many traditional incontinence products have been plain white, modern adult diapers now come in a variety of colors, prints, and patterns. These designs offer a more personalized experience, helping users feel a sense of individuality and style even in their incontinence products. Colors and prints can be a great choice for those who want something that feels a bit less clinical, providing both comfort and a touch of personality. Discover our collection of colors, prints and patterns here!
We hope busting these 6 myths about incontinence helps put your mind at ease. Take care!