If someone has a problem with incontinence it could mean that they lose control of their bladder, or they lose control of their bowels. This is a common problem if someone suffers from dementia.
Continence refers to the individuals ability to control their urinary and bowl functions. If the person can control urinary, he is continent to urine. If he can control bowl movements, he is continent to feces.
International Continence Society was created in 1971.
"No problem." means it's okay, don't worry about it.
moderation, self-restraint
It means that a person figures out a problem or a situation thinking strategically and logical or with sense.
the unrecognized operations that person use to solve a problem
It means the person is desperate and is seeking any answer to their problem.
virginity
It means that you save that person from any kind of problem and are very helpful to him or her. In short, It is an compliment.
National Association for Continence. P.O. Box 8310, Spartanburg, SC 29305-8310. (800) 252-3337. http://www.nafc.org.
A nonsurgical condition means the person does not need surgery. Medication or other treatment can correct the problem.
Beliefs and values significantly influence how individuals and organizations manage continence, as they shape attitudes towards health, wellness, and personal responsibility. For instance, a culture that prioritizes open communication and education about continence can lead to more proactive management strategies and greater acceptance of incontinence products. Conversely, stigmas or negative beliefs surrounding continence can result in reluctance to seek help or implement supportive measures, ultimately impacting the quality of care and overall well-being of individuals. Thus, addressing these underlying beliefs is crucial for effective continence management.