“Incontinence Clamps” For Men




Incontinence clamps

or clamps are devices that are engineered to help prevent involuntary urine passing caused by OAB or Over Active Bladder; thereby proving to be yet another useful instrument in male incontinence management and control. Clamps come in many designs and are made of different materials, but they are all constructed with one purpose in mind: eliminating the involuntary passing of urine through applying light external pressure on the penis and shutting off the urethra.

There are several companies that manufacture and distribute clamps. With the styles, designs and materials differing from one manufacturer to another, it affords the consumer a welcome contrast in product selection that offer choices that can provide greater suitability from one person to the next.

With the ever advancing technology in clamps, more men are now able to choose a clamp that is more of a personal fit for them. Men clamp technology has come a long way since its inception in the world of male urine management. From a one model fits all product, to an array of models that are designed to accommodate the wide range of differences in the male anatomy; men clamp technology has evolved into a major component in the treatment of male urinary incontinence.

Although clamps aren’t for everyone, and anyone that chooses to use one should first consult his physician before actually wearing it; nevertheless, this form of male urine control has proven effective for quite a large number of men around the world.

There are a growing number of methods and treatments that are now available to assist men in the control and management of involuntary urine passing that continues to bring restored confidence and a new found sense of dignity to those who battle this unwanted condition.

With the overall increase in the age of people living today, more and more males are seeing expanding life spans that continue to grow with the passing of each and every year, however, with aging comes a number of issues that must acquire attention—medical attention. It’s unfortunate that over 90% of males will have some type of problem with their prostate gland who reaches the age of seventy-five, according to some researchers.


This type of problem can have a direct impact on male urine management. The inability to control urine release or urine leakage can be a side effect from prostate surgery. No longer able to control urine passing can prove to be devastating to say the least for many men. It’s not uncommon for men suffering from this type of problem to experience deep psychological and emotional problems. The embarrassment associated with being unable to control involuntary urine passing is often catastrophic for many and down right disturbing for others.

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