The Best Father’s Day Gifts for Your Dad’s Health
- Team proudP
- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
The Silent Health Issue Many Dads Face
Looking for the perfect Father’s Day gift?
Gadgets and gift cards are always appreciated. But nothing compares to a gift that supports Dad’s health as he gets older.
There’s one health issue many older dads face—but often don’t talk about. It’s just as common as diabetes or high blood pressure: urinary health.
Urinary problems like overactive bladder or incontinence become more common after age 45. And BPH (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia) is especially widespread—affecting almost half of men by age 60, and over 80% by age 70.
These issues can disrupt sleep, cause daily discomfort and affect quality of life. But because it's hard to talk about, many people keep it to themselves. As a result, the symptoms can gradually worsen without timely care.
Help check—quietly, privately
There’s now a simple way to check urinary symptoms at home. proudP measures urine flow strength by analyzing the sound of urination—right in your own bathroom. It takes just a minute, and no extra equipment is needed.
The process is simple, but the results are clinically meaningful. As an FDA-registered medical device, proudP is trusted by doctors and backed by real-world data.
Father’s Day Special
In celebration of Father’s Day, we’re offering a special test that works without installing the app. Simply tap a button on your phone, use the bathroom as usual, and see your results instantly.
Share your dad free test link.
Results appear on a 4-point scale:
OK, Fair, Weak, Very Weak
Find out if your flow is smooth—or if you're having trouble—with objective results.

Send the gift of a full symptom report
If the test result is on the lower end, consider following up with additional tests and getting a full symptom report—it can be especially helpful when speaking with a doctor.
Help your father catch early signs before they become something more serious.
50% OFF full report package
Now $24.99
with code: DADFLOW
*Offer valid through June 30. 2025
