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What do you want to know more about? Choose your area of interest and find instructive material that will help you learn more about bladder and bowel care
Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals are going above & beyond by providing veterans with quality LoFric catheters for intermittent catheterisation (IC).
Although urethral catheter placement is routine after surgical procedures of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), no guidelines inform the duration of catheter use. Results from ratings provided by a multidisciplinary panel in the US offer guidance in decreasing practice variation thereby reducing postoperative risks and improving the consistency and quality of care for patients undergoing surgery.
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The words "continence" and "incontinence" can sometimes cause confusion. Our latest blog post aims to clear things up and shed some light on the differences between continence and incontinence!
In this post we will talk about the male urinary catheter, a common aid that many men use daily to empty their bladder. Even if you’re just a beginner, you don’t need to worry: there are easy solutions on how to handle it in a safe and hygienic way. In this guide we explain all the aspects related to intermittent catheterisation for men and provide answers to your most common questions.