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Prevention and awareness of incontinence

There are many benefits to having a healthy lifestyle. Maintaining good bladder and bowel habits is an important part of contributing to this healthier lifestyle.

It’s normal to go to the toilet between four and eight times a day, and no more than once at night.

What are the warning signs of bladder control problems?

Poor bladder habits can lead to poor bladder control and sometimes incontinence. Here are some simple steps that everyone should follow to keep their bladder healthy.

Step 1: Fluid intake


Step 2: Practise good toilet habits


Step 3: Maintain good bowel habits


Step 4: Look after your pelvic floor muscles


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Step 5: Seek help from your doctor or continence adviser if you have difficulties with any of these:


If you experience any of the above signs of bladder control problems, please seek help from either your doctor, or a continence service. Phone the National Continence Helpline on (freecall) 1800 330 066.

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You are not alone. Bladder control problems can be cured or improved if treated.
Read more: What is incontinence

Related topic: Help for people living with incontinence

Related topic: Useful resources and contacts for continence management

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This page was last updated on: 03 January 2008