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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.
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.
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This video explores challenges that can impact the urinary system, such as overactive bladder, weakened bladder muscles, and urinary retention. It explains how these issues can prevent the bladder from emptying properly, potentially leading to infections and kidney problems.
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This video provides a concise overview of the urinary system's anatomy and function. The upper tract (kidneys and ureters) filters waste from the blood, forming urine. The lower tract (bladder and urethra) stores and eliminates urine. Sphincter muscles ensure continence.
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This video explores some of the challenges that can affect the urinary system, such as overactive bladder, weakened bladder muscles, and urinary retention.
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This video offers a brief introduction to intermittent catheterization (IC) for men - a method for managing bladder emptying issues. It covers the benefits, who can use it, and getting started.
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This video provides an overview of intermittent catheterization (IC) for women, a method for managing bladder drainage. It explores the benefits of IC and highlights the importance of proper technique and equipment selection.
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Female urinary incontinence is a very common condition. Let's take a look at what everyday life entails with respect to recognizing this issue and understanding which treatments are available.
What are the three most common female bladder problems? Keep reading to learn more about these conditions.
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Urinary retention means that urine remains in the bladder even after you've been to the toilet. The reasons can vary, but one condition causing retention is Atonic Bladder. In this article, we take a look at the causes, effects, and solutions for this condition.