The bladder is an important organ that you’re only aware of when you really need to go – or when you are not able to control it.
Rushing to the bathroom before something happens or waiting for something to happen – or both. Bladder issues vary and are caused by different medical conditions.
Intermittent Catheterization is the recommended method to empty your bladder- both by healthcare providers and people with bladder issues.
Check for some of the common issues in your routine.
Avoid leaks, reduce the risk of complications, and be able to do more. The key is sticking to your IC schedule and ensuring great hygiene.
Wash, clean, catheterize, discard-no matter which catheter you use. View step-by step guides on the catheterization procedure.
Working to live, or living to work? No matter what you do, you should be able to concentrate on your job and not worry about bladder problems.
Ready, steady, go! Exercise and an active lifestyle is good for everyone.
To travel is to live. Pack and plan your way to a great trip without worries.
Do you have plans for this evening, tomorrow or the weekend? Be able to enjoy your social calendar while maintaining a healthy IC routine.
Sex and intimacy are important parts of a relationship. Your bladder issues don’t have to stop you from hitting the sheets.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away. Eating right and drinking well is good for your bladder – and for your overall well-being.
While friends and family can be very supportive, it can be helpful to learn from other catheter users. Our user stories aim to provide hints and tips about how other catheter users have learnt to take control of their bladder issues.
We each have unique needs. That is why we offer a range of catheters so you can find one that fits you and your lifestyle.
How do I get the intermittent catheter that best meets my needs?
Find out in what way your intermittent catheters are covered.
Coloplast is a manufacturer of catheters for emptying your bladder as well as other medical devices for personal use.
Thorough testing and quality control are among the requirements that go with the development of each catheter.
Do you have questions? We are ready to help you.
If you need to contact local Coloplast office, this list will come in handy!