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A-Z Intermittent Self-Catheterisation (ISC)
Intermittent self-catheterisation, or ISC for short, is used if you can’t empty your bladder by yourself. This can happen short-term for example after a surgery or...
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All about your bladder
Today, we'll walk through some basic, frequently asked questions to help you understand more abou...

Everything you need to know about bladder spasms
How do you know if you have bladder spasms, what causes them, and what can be done about them? Ke...

What are the different types of catheters?
If you’re new to the world of catheters, you may not yet be aware of the different varieties whic...

A-Z Intermittent Self-Catheterisation (ISC)
Intermittent self-catheterisation, or ISC for short, is used if you can’t empty your bladder by y...

Finding the right ISC size for you
Everyone has different bodies and unique needs, so finding the right catheter for you is very imp...

What is causing my bladder pain?
Usually, you won’t be able to feel your bladder at all but, in some cases, you might feel pain or...

What does the colour of my urine mean?
It’s something we all do every day, and something you probably don’t pay too much attention to. H...

Symptoms & causes of bladder issues
Bladder issues are generally caused by problems with the muscles and nerves that help your bladde...

Do I have to use the catheter supplies I’m given?
As a catheter user, you have the right to choose the supplies that work best for you. Learn more ...

Where is kidney pain felt?
Have you ever wondered if it’s your back that’s bothering you or if it might be your kidneys? If ...
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