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Menstruation
Menstruation is a phase of the menstrual cycle in which the uterine lining is shed. Menstrual cycles occur exclusively in humans and other great apes. The females of other mammalian species experience an estrus, in which the endometrium is reabsorbed by the animal at the end of its reproductive cycle.

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Drip Collectors

Drip Collectors
Incontinence management has been a “growth sector” in long-term care for many years – from a $99 million market in 1972(*) to $496 million in 1987 (the latest figures available), and very likely reaching the $1 billion level this year. Accompanying this product sales growth has been growth in consumer awareness and acceptance of [...]

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Children’s Diapers
Ancient Times Documents show that babies of ancient times may have used Milkweed leaf wraps, animal skins, and other natural resources. Babies were “wrapped in swaddling bands” in many European societies since antiquity or strips of linen or wool that were wrapped tightly around each limb and then crosswise around the body. Innuits, an [...]

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IV Needles / Catheters
In today’s society time seems to be more important than ever and nobody likes wasting it. As a result online shopping has become incredibly popular. Of course, online shopping is popular not only because it saves time but it also allows you to find the items you are looking for at the [...]

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Attachment Devices
Horizontal Drain/Tube Attachment Device
Feeding Tube Attachment Device
Drain/Tube Attachment Device
To read Article about Attachment Devices please fallow this link here.

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Diabetic Corner
To learn and find out more about Medication Helpers please click here.
Calibrated Plastic Medicine Cup
Medi Planner II
Wallet Organizer

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Incontinence

Types of Urinary & Fecal Incontinence
Problems with bowel and bladder control, regardless of the cause, can be an uncomfortable and embarrassing problem. Often, people suffer needlessly because they don’t know that there are medical solutions.
Bladder control problems are divided into four types. The most effective treatments depend on the type and cause of bladder problems.
Stress [...]

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Incontinence Supplies
Incontinence, or bowel and bladder control problems, can be difficult to manage. Common complications of urinary or stool collection systems include infection, leakage and skin breakdown. Keeping catheters and stomas clean and well maintained can reduce these complications quite a bit.
Bladder and bowel control problems can also have a negative impact on your lifestyle. [...]

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Incontinence

Incontinence: Tips for Keeping Comfortable
When bladder control problems occur, it can take a great deal of extra effort to keep comfortable. Worry about leaks and odor can discourage you from doing the things you enjoy. The first step in managing incontinence is talking with your doctor. Incontinence is not simply an embarrassing inconvenience; it is [...]

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Incontinence

Incontinence
Incontinence is the inability to control bowel movements or urination. The loss of urine or loss stool can be embarrassing and stressful. It also irritates the skin and can cause infection if scrupulous attention to hygiene is not taken. While incontinence is more common in older people, illness and injury can cause this problem in [...]

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