Improved sex life

People with bladder problems often also experience a corresponding impact on their sex life. It’s not easy to be in the mood if you’re not feeling confident, are worried about leakage or being embarrassed. It may be a challenge physically as well…

The good news is that intermittent catheterisation can be a very simple and effective way to get your sex life back on track. Catheterisation will help prevent leaks and discomfort, which can help you feel more confident. For people who use an indwelling catheter, the switch to intermittent catheterisation will make a big difference.

In short, whatever the urinary problem, intermittent catheters free you from some of the barriers to a healthy sex life. You’ll be able to be more spontaneous, your overall physical health will help you feel better about sex, and you’ll not have to worry about embarrassment.

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Benjamin Franklin was a prolific inventor, not least of medical devices...

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Did you know...

Did you know...


Self-catheterisation has been practiced for thousands of years. Romans and other early societies used everything from gold to wood as catheters, making them slippery with butter, oil or soft cheese!
 
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