How to Deal with Nighttime Incontinence
Growing up can be a wondrous experience, where each new year is filled with lessons or new laws you get to become apart of—that you no longer have to feel left out of. Pretty much from age 16 to 25, you’re cycling through them as fast as one can: driving, voting, drinking, even renting a car, should you consider that a worthwhile benchmark. After those, however, you start to go a little numb to the idea of all this aging stuff. People get curious as to when you’re turning 40 and they can decorate the lawn in pink flamingos. Once that’s done they’re waiting for you to strike 50 and buy a sports car or find menopause. Then what? Retirement and you’re through? It seems to get awful pretty quickly. What’s more are the health problems that occur. One in particular a popular problem for the aging population is nighttime incontinence.





























