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Male Urinary Incontinence Solved!
Dribblestop solves male incontinence.  Have you had prostate surgery?  Kegel exercises not working for you? Prostatectomy patients often suffer from incontinence.  Dribblestop solves stress incontinence, urge incontinence, overflow incontinence and total incontinence.
Learn About Male Urinary Incontinence

Dribblestop solves male incontinence.  Have you had prostate surgery?  Kegel exercises not working for you? Prostatectomy patients often suffer from incontinence.  Dribblestop solves stress incontinence, urge incontinence, overflow incontinence and total incontinence. Male Urinary Incontinence is a medical condition that affects millions of men worldwide. Some experience partial loss of bladder control, while others may have continuous bladder leakage. Some may experience Male Urinary Incontinence as a result of prostate problems, or nerve damage that leads to Urinary Incontinence.

Prostate Problems
The prostate is a male gland about the size and shape of a walnut. It surrounds the urethra just below the bladder, where it adds fluid to semen before ejaculation.

BPH
The prostate gland commonly becomes enlarged as a man ages. This condition is called benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) or benign prostatic hypertrophy. As the prostate enlarges, it may squeeze the urethra, and the bladder begins to contract even when it contains only small amounts of urine. More than half of men in their sixties and up to 90 percent in their seventies and eighties have some symptoms of BPH. The symptoms vary, but the most common ones involve changes or problems with urination and bladder control, including urinary leaking or dribbling.

Radical prostatectomy
The surgical removal of the entire prostate gland - called radical prostatectomy - may be recommended to treat prostate cancer. The surgery may lead to Male Urinary Incontinence.

External beam radiation
This therapy uses an x-ray to deliver radiation to the prostate gland. The treatment is not painful but can cause loss of bladder control.

Nerve Problems
Any disease, condition, or injury that damages nerves can lead to urination problems, including male urinary incontinence. Nerve problems can occur at any age.

Men who have had diabetes for many years may develop nerve damage that affects their bladder control.

Stroke, Parkinson's disease, and multiple sclerosis all affect the brain and nervous system, so they can also cause male urinary incontinence.

Overactive bladder is a condition which causes the bladder to squeeze at the wrong time. A person with overactive bladder may have any two or all three of the following symptoms:

  • Urinary frequency - urination eight or more times a day or two or more times at night.
  • Urinary urgency - the sudden, strong need to urinate immediately.
  • Stress incontinence - urine leakage that follows a sudden, strong urge, cough or sneeze.

Spinal cord injury can cause incontinence by interrupting the nerve signals required for bladder control. In neural birth defects such as spina bifida or myelomeningocele, the backbone and spinal canal do not close before birth. In severe cases, nerve damage can result in many problems, including lack of control over urination.

There are a few options for men who live with Male Urinary Incontinence. Here are a few...

  1. A urostomy pouch (or urine bag) is worn under the clothes and acts as a type of reservoir. This type of solution is cumbersome and can be uncomfortable.
  2. Pads or diapers are also worn under the clothes and absorb the liquid as it escapes. This can lead to skin breakdown from uric acid in constant contact with the skin.
Both of these options are less than satisfactory if you plan on leading an active and healthy lifestyle.

Introducing the ideal solution to Male Urinary Incontinence: The Dribblestop® Male Urinary Incontinence Clamp.

The Dribblestop® Male Urinary Incontinence Clamp is a discreet external clamp that is worn on the penis and applies just enough pressure to the urethra to prevent the flow of urine. The clamp is small, comfortable, convenient, adjustable, all plastic, washable and most important - it works. This penile clamp lets you get back to doing the things you like to do and lets you lead a fully active lifestyle once more!

Henry Rennich, inventor of the Dribblestop solves male incontinence with brilliant penile clamp design.  Have you had prostate surgery?  Kegel exercises not working for you? Prostatectomy patients often suffer from incontinence.  Dribblestop solves stress incontinence, urge incontinence, overflow incontinence and total incontinence. Henry Rennich, inventor of the Dribblestop solves male incontinence with brilliant penile clamp design.  Have you had prostate surgery?  Kegel exercises not working for you? Prostatectomy patients often suffer from incontinence.  Dribblestop solves stress incontinence, urge incontinence, overflow incontinence and total incontinence.

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