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Intermittent self-catheterisation

ISC is a method by which you can empty your bladder with the use of a catheter. This may be necessary if you are unable to empty your bladder fully or at all. A catheter is a hollow tube with special holes called eyelets. When the catheter is inserted and the eyelets enter the bladder, they allow the urine to drain into the catheter and out of the body.

It is a simple procedure you can carry out at home, work or when travelling. It will fi t in to your current lifestyle and enable you to continue with the daily activities you currently enjoy.

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It is normal for some people to fi nd ISC diffi cult to begin with and the initial time it takes to learn how to perform the process varies from person to person.

The Curan range offers a variety of catheters for ISC. Finding the right one for you is a personal choice with advice from your healthcare professional.

Curan Man is a sterile, single use gel catheter that has been designed to be easy to use, mess-free and effective in emptying the bladder, as well as compact and discreet. Curan Advantage is a hydrophilic-coated catheter, which is activated by bursting the integrated sterile water sachet within the packaging. It is available in a standard male length and a shorter unisex version. Your choice of catheter will depend on your lifestyle and what works best for you.

the packaging. It is available in a standard male length and a shorter unisex version. Your choice of catheter will depend on your lifestyle and what

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