Fact 14. Advances in Management and Treatment of Dementia and Incontinence
In recent years, advances in medical research have led to improved management and treatment options for both dementia and incontinence. These advances have improved symptom control, enhanced quality of life, and provided new hope for individuals living with these conditions.
In the field of dementia, researchers are continually investigating new treatments. This includes drugs aimed at slowing disease progression, and non-pharmacological approaches such as cognitive stimulation therapy and personalized care approaches.
For incontinence, advances include new medications, innovative incontinence products, and surgical interventions. There has also been a significant focus on improving non-invasive treatments, such as pelvic floor muscle training, bladder training, and neuromodulation. (14)