Staying Dry
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1991
192
Book • Nonfiction
2019s
1991
Adult
18+ years
Staying Dry: A Practical Guide to Bladder Control, first published in 1989 by Kathryn Burgio, Dr. Angelo Lucco, and Dr. K. Lynette Pearce, offers practical advice to adults dealing with urinary incontinence, based on a program from the National Institute on Aging and the John Hopkins School of Medicine. Emphasizing the importance of accurate symptom recording through bladder diaries, the book guides readers in identifying incontinence triggers, preparing for doctor visits, and implementing treatment plans. It ultimately aims to destigmatize incontinence and provide sufferers with strategies to regain bladder control.
Informative
Inspirational
Hopeful
Reviews for Staying Dry by Angelo J. Lucco, K. Lynette Pearce, and Kathryn L. Burgio highlight its comprehensive coverage of bladder control issues, blending medical insights with practical advice. Praised for readability and accessibility, some found it too technical in parts. Overall, a useful resource for both patients and healthcare providers.
Readers with an interest in medical strategies for managing urinary incontinence would enjoy Angelo J. Lucco, K. Lynette Pearce, and Kathryn L. Burgio's Staying Dry. Fans of Overcoming Bladder Disorders by Rebecca Chalker and Kristene E. Whitmore may find this book particularly valuable for its practical advice and expert insights.
192
Book • Nonfiction
2019s
1991
Adult
18+ years
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