Urinary Health for Disabled and Older People 

An older man with a white beard sits comfortably on a couch in a well-lit, modern home. He is wearing a smart health device on his wrist and touching its screen. A futuristic digital health interface floats beside him, displaying heart and bladder health statistics. The scene conveys ease, dignity, and the role of technology in managing healthUrinary health is an important part of life, especially for disabled and older people. Many have issues with bladder control, which can affect daily comfort and independence. Problems like difficulty holding urine, trouble emptying the bladder, and infections can lower your quality of life. A mix of lifestyle changes, medical treatments, and new technology can …

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