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Nutrition

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Nutritional supplements, health care products and vitamins from Independence Australia promote good nutritional dietary management and general personal health. Our range of supplements help people with a variety of health conditions or nutrition deficiencies including low sodium, dysphagia, involuntary weight loss or fluid restrictions. Our vitamins also help with a range of medical conditions including prostate health, sleeping difficulties, iron deficiency, pregnancy and much more. Independence Australia makes the guide to nutrition and getting all your daily nutritional needs simpler. Enjoy life and complete your daily dietary requirements with our extensive collection of nutritional supplements, nutrition products and vitamins.

Frequently Asked Questions

Independence Australia stocks a large range of continence aids. There are a variety of sizes and absorbencies available to ensure that all levels of incontinence can be better managed. We stock disposable and washable pads for adults and children including: unisex and gender specific liners, guards and shields, booster pads, pull-up pants and belted all in one nappies. 

What is incontinence?

This is a term that describes any accidental or involuntary loss of urine from the bladder (urinary incontinence) or bowel motion, faeces or wind from the bowel (bowel incontinence).

Is incontinence common? What are the causes and symptoms?

Incontinence is one of our biggest health issues, affecting one in four Australians over the age of 15 years.WomenMore than 70% of people who experience incontinence are women, with many experiencing problems after childbirth or menpause.Many bladder problems may be caused by weak pelvic floor muscles; resulting in leakage when you cough, sneeze, laugh, lift or exercise, oran overactive bladder; resulting in an urgent need to pass urine.MenAn estimated 30% of men who visit their GP are affected by incontinence, yet more than two thirds do not discuss the issue.The more common problems affecting men include:bladder weakness following prostate surgery; resulting in leakage or 'stress incontinence' when they cough, sneeze, shout, laugh, lift, walk, bend, push, pull or move from lying to sitting to standing positions, orlack of contraction of the muscles surrounding the urethra; resulting in 'after-dribble' or the loss of a small amount of urine after emptying the bladder.ChildrenThree to five per cent of children aged between 5 and 17 have a daytime wetting problem. One third of these children will also experience bedwetting. Day wetting is more common in girls than boys, however boys have more bedwetting issues than girls.

Why do you use Polyurethane?

This is a term that describes any accidental or involuntary loss of urine from the bladder (urinary incontinence) or bowel motion, faeces or wind from the bowel (bowel incontinence).

Can I wash and tumble dry bed pads, draw sheets, chair pads and mattress protectors?

This is a term that describes any accidental or involuntary loss of urine from the bladder (urinary incontinence) or bowel motion, faeces or wind from the bowel (bowel incontinence).

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