Living with Incontinence. An SFCS Handbook

Urinary and bowel incontinence can significantly impact individuals and their loved ones by reducing their quality of life and affecting their social engagement. Incontinence can cause a loss of dignity or emotional distress, which may lead to anxiety.

Living with Incontinence. An SFCS Handbook2025-08-26T02:27:33+00:00

A Parent’s Guide to Enuresis

What is enuresis? Normal urinary control is usually established by 3 to 4 years of age. Lack of voluntary urinary control (wetting) in a child beyond 5 years of [...]

A Parent’s Guide to Enuresis2025-05-07T03:33:03+00:00

Bedwetting

✅ ... don’t blame me! It’s not my fault! ✅ Does your child wet his/her bed? ✅ Does this problem bother you? ✅ Does your child wet his/her pants during the day? [...]

Bedwetting2025-05-07T03:33:08+00:00

Bedwetting in Children

Q. What is bedwetting? It is uncontrollable wetting while asleep in an otherwise healthy child beyond early childhood. Most bedwetters seeking treatment in Singapore are: Five years or older with [...]

Bedwetting in Children2025-05-07T03:33:12+00:00

How Diet and Daily Habits may Affect your Bladder

There is no “diet” to cure incontinence. However, there are certain dietary matters you should know about. Many people who have bladder control problems reduce the amount of liquids [...]

How Diet and Daily Habits may Affect your Bladder2025-05-07T03:33:16+00:00
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