Kegel Exercises: Treating Male Urinary Incontinence
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3 Tips to Help Make Kegel Exercises a Habit
The most effective exercises are the ones you do regularly. To help you get into the rhythm of doing Kegels, try these simple tips:
- Stay consistent. Do your Kegel exercises at the same time each day -- maybe first thing in the morning, while brushing your teeth, and as you watch the nightly news.
- Remember the benefits. If you keep up with Kegels, they can really make a difference in your urinary incontinence.
- Pay attention to progress. Over time, you’ll notice your urinary incontinence is improving. Maybe you’re having fewer leaks, or are leaking less.
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Sheldon Marks, MD on June 12, 2012
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