Guidance for navigating life with bladder and bowel issues
Read articles, see helpful guides and watch videos to learn more about caring for your bladder and bowel health.
Read articles, see helpful guides and watch videos to learn more about caring for your bladder and bowel health.
The summer holidays are here! Will you be relaxing on the beach, enjoying a city break or taking that adventurous once-in-a-lifetime trip?
Many people think that an enlarged prostate (BPH) and prostate cancer are associated, but the simple answer is: No, they are not. Professor Ralph Peeker explains the concepts.
We’ve all had to pay closer attention to how, when and what we eat, and it’s always worth reminding ourselves of how to treat ourselves and our digestion well, especially if we have a neurogenic diagnosis. Here are the 10 best tips for a healthy stomach from nutrition counselor and wellness expert Anna Carin.
Marija, 58 – has been chronically constipated for years.
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Noah*, 49 years old, is recovering from rectal cancer. After surgery, he found he had additional problems with fecal incontinence which affected all aspects of his life. In this article, he tells us how Transanal Irrigation - TAI - allowed him to recover his freedom and confidence.
When you’re having problems emptying your bladder completely, intermittent catheterization is often considered the best option. Many people self-catheterize every day, many more than you might think. You're not alone.
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Watch these short films to learn about how a healthy bladder works, to understand how your bladder is controlled and how that control can sometimes be disrupted.