Continence Care Healthcare Professionals
This information is for healthcare professionals. Discover Convatec's wide range of intermittent catheters and explore educational articles for you and your patient's care.
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Designed for you to support your patients throughout their journey: before, during, and after initial consultation - supporting you in standardising your patient care.
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Catheter Selection
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When navigating product selection for your patients, finding an intermittent catheter that helps them stay compliant to their routine is key.
Teaching Patients Self-Catheterisation
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While you may feel comfortable performing intermittent catheterisation on a patient, teaching them how to do it themselves can be challenging.
Neurogenic Bladder: MS
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Bladder health and knowing treatment options can be crucial for overall health and quality of life for someone with MS.
Urinary Retention – Introduction
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Urinary retention may be a chronic or an acute condition experienced by men and women due to several health problems.
Urinary Retention – Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)
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In the UK you would expect 70-80% over 80s would have an enlarged prostate
Urinary Retention – Pelvic Organ Prolapse
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Women can suffer from structural abnormalities that contribute to incomplete bladder emptying.
Urinary Retention – Pelvic Floor Dysfunction (PFD)
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PFD is when the muscles in the pelvis must relax and the bladder contract simultaneously for urination to occur.
Fluid Balance Chart
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Record your fluid intake and output helping your healthcare professional to monitor your progress and make sure you are receiving the best care.
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