This fact sheet explains some of the causes of After Dribble or Post Micturition Dribbling (PND), which is the medical term.
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A guide to common surgical options available to treat stress urinary incontinence in women.

An explanation of the three main types of urinary tract infections, the causes, symptoms and treatment options.

This leaflet explains what urodynamics is, the procedures involved and how it can help diagnose your bladder condition.


A guide to the surgical options available to treat urge incontinence.

An information sheet about suprapubic catheters and when they might be recommended.

It’s important to care for your skin in order to maintain hygiene and avoid infection. This guide offers practical advice on...

An information sheet about penile sheaths for bladder incontinence.

An overactive bladder is a common cause of incontinence. This guide explains the condition in more detail and the treatments available.

Nocturnal Enuresis is the medical term for wetting the bed. This guide explains the causes of this and products available to...

An information sheet explaining the symptom nocturia or waking at night to pass urine.

Many people leak urine when they laugh, cough or sneeze. This problem affects over two million people in the UK; it...

Even young women and teenagers can experience “SUI” or stress urinary incontinence. This helpful guide explains how you can improve or...

Did you know that what you drink can affect your bladder? This helpful guide from University Hospitals of Leicester explains simply...

Hand-held or body worn urinals are useful for those who struggle to get to the toilet. This download details some of...

A Frequency Volume Chart records the volumes voided as well as the time of each visit to the toilet, both during...

Drainage bags are used to collect urine from a catheter of penile sheaf. This sheet explains the options and some of...

Intermittent catheters are hollow tubes used to drain urine from the bladder. They can be used to self-catheterise putting you back...

Indwelling catheters are designed to be left in place for long periods of time. They are used to drain urine out...

Catheter can be used as a more discreet alternative to drainage bags. This help sheet explains some of the products and...

Catheters are used to drain urine away from the bladder. This booklet details types of catheters commonly used and how to...

To help identify your bladder habits and patterns start a bladder diary, recording the number of times you go to the...

Bladder control can be affected after an operation on your prostate. This guide explains what help and products are available. You...

A healthy bladder is important to all of us – it lets us get on with our lives. There are around...