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What Should You Know About Bladder Augmentation?

Many people who perform self-catheterization may ultimately decide to undergo…

Get to Know The Simon Foundation for Continence

During Bladder Health Awareness Month, we’d like to remind you…

Bladder-Friendly Fresh Bean Salsa

November is National Bladder Health Awareness Month, a time to…

Differences Between a Urostomy and a Mitrofanoff Procedure

When the bladder is diseased or is no longer working…

What You Need to Know About Overactive Bladder

If you find yourself using the bathroom more often than usual, having nighttime accidents, or leaking urine during the day, you may have overactive bladder (OAB). Here’s what you need to know!

3 Tips to Prevent Stress Incontinence During Physical Activity

Do you experience urine leakage when you exercise or even when you laugh or sneeze? You may have stress incontinence. Find out some of the top tips to manage your urinary incontinence!

Why You Shouldn’t Reuse Your Catheters

Have you been told it’s okay to wash and reuse your intermittent catheters? You may have the wrong advice. Find out the number one reason to never reuse your catheters in our latest blog!

A Link Between Depression & Urinary Incontinence in Women

Are you one of the millions of women affected by urinary incontinence? Do you also suffer from feelings of sadness, emptiness, or hopelessness? You’re not alone! Find out more about the link between incontinence and depression in women.

Tips for Preventing the Risk of UTIs When You Use Catheters

Are you experiencing recurrent urinary tract infections as you use intermittent catheters? Check out some of our top tips for UTI prevention!

What Is Neurogenic Bladder?

Dealing with incontinence or an inability to ‘go’ when you need to ‘go?’ You might have a neurogenic bladder. Learn all about this condition in our latest blog!

All About Bladder Cancer: Its Symptoms and Risk Factors

Bladder is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers, so we feel it’s important to offer as much information as possible on this topic so any potential symptoms can be caught early. Learn more about bladder cancer with our latest blog.

The Importance of Seeing a Urologist

If you use catheters or live with a spinal cord injury, it may be a good idea for you to see a urological specialist at least once a year. Learn why this is crucial, as well as potential risk factors for bladder conditions, in our latest blog.