Knowledge helps!

How do you actually talk about prolapse symptoms and incontinence? To be honest, it's not easy. Because it's about something very personal – about bodily functions that we normally prefer not to talk about. But prolapse symptoms and, if applicable, associated incontinence affect our daily lives. And they can affect any of us. That's why it's important to talk about them.

What does it take? First: simply knowledge. The more we know about incontinence, the easier it is for us to talk about it. Openly and without blushing. Those affected experience how important and relieving this is every day.

With this blog, we want to provide you with knowledge. About prolapse symptoms and incontinence – and what life with them can look like. A good, active life. We introduce you to people who know their stuff: experts, those affected, supporters.

You will also find practical tips here and we will show you aids that can make everyday life easier. Because we are convinced: There is a solution for (almost) everything!

We're glad you're here. We hope you find exactly the information you need here. And if not – please feel free to contact us!

Blog posts

Wie kann man Inkontinenz behandeln?

How can incontinence be treated?

Eva Mündlein

How can incontinence be treated? In the last blog post, you learned about the different types of incontinence. Here, we would like to present the treatment options. Because: incontinence is not...

How can incontinence be treated?

Eva Mündlein

How can incontinence be treated? In the last blog post, you learned about the different types of incontinence. Here, we would like to present the treatment options. Because: incontinence is not...

Was ist Harninkontinenz?

What is urinary incontinence?

Eva Mündlein

What is Urinary Incontinence? In Germany alone, around 10 million people suffer from urinary incontinence. That means: One in eight people is affected! At least – because the actual number...

What is urinary incontinence?

Eva Mündlein

What is Urinary Incontinence? In Germany alone, around 10 million people suffer from urinary incontinence. That means: One in eight people is affected! At least – because the actual number...