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User Individuals

♦ People with Urinary Incontinence

With a global aging population, the problem of urinary incontinence is becoming more and more prevalent. In adult women, the rate sits between 25% and 45%, while around half that number of men also suffer from urinary incontinence. That number is on the rise year-on-year. The reasons behind urinary incontinence – which most often occurs in the elderly – include prostatitis, prostate enlargement, or prostate cancer (in males), pregnancy and childbirth, hysterectomy, menopause, or interstitial cystitis (in females), bladder cancer, bladder stones, and neurological disorders.

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For these patients, it can be a painful and embarrassing ordeal. For families and caregivers, it can be a heavy burden. A lot of UI sufferers pick up painful UTIs or suffer leakage during the night. Caregivers often have to change diapers, pads, or sheets daily to keep up with the incontinence. Fortunately, one urination device can completely solve those problems, providing a healthier, easier, and more dignified solution to urinary incontinence.

♦ Postpartum Females

The female body is put through an extreme ordeal when giving birth, which can often lead to lingering pain and urinary incontinence – especially if they are unable to get out of bed to go to the bathroom on their own. A portable handheld urination device can be the perfect solution to this common problem.

People on Long Journeys

We have all been there. Long journeys, weak bladders, and urinary incontinence do not mix well, especially if you are unable to make frequent toilet stops. Fortunately, one of our handheld urination devices can be the perfect solution, allowing users to relieve themselves comfortably when a restroom is unreachable.

Family Caregivers

♥ Good Gift for Senior Families

Urinary incontinence is far more common in the elderly than any other demographic. As we get older, the elasticity of our bladder decreases, meaning we can hold less and less urine without needing a trip to the toilet. In the winter, our bodies contract even further, making it even more common to need to urinate during the night. This is especially the case for those suffering from diabetes. For elderly users who do not have the strength to get up over and over again during the night, a handheld urination device can be the perfect solution to a tricky problem. This can also reduce the risk of any falls or accidents while attempting to reach the toilet in the dark.

♥ Good Gift for Families Paralyzed in Bed

Taking care of someone who is paralyzed or bedridden is never easy. Losing the ability to urinate independently can be a difficult transition to cope with. It can also shift the burden to the family and caregivers, while also impacting the mental health of the sufferer themselves. One automatic urination device can restore this sense of independence and dignity, while removing the intense burden on the family / caregivers.

Clinicians and Nurses

♠ Recommended for Patients

All of our urination devices are made from high-quality materials to ensure a comfortable and effective experience. This includes the medical-grade silicone used in our urine collection cups and the 100 per cent cotton used in our underwear. That’s why our devices are regularly recommended by nurses and clinicians to their patients. Our handheld urination devices are perfect for patients who recently underwent surgery, while our automatic urination devices are designed to help patients who have been left bedridden.