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Are you new to self-catheterization and feeling a little nervous about transitioning to self-cathing in a public restroom when you’re on the go? Get some helpful tips from a catheter user on staff.
180 Medical employee shares her personal experience with Interstitial Cystitis and the IC Diet and how it has helped alleviate her symptoms.
One of 180 Medical’s own employees has been diagnosed with Interstitial Cystitis. Learn more about this condition and get helpful tips from someone with real-life experience with this bladder condition.
180 Medical is raising awareness about a bladder condition called Interstitial Cystitis. Learn more here!
New to using catheters? Learn more about the basics of intermittent catheters – from top to bottom!
Looking for a camp for your child with spina bifida, spinal cord injury, and other special needs/challenges? Learn more here!
Curious what all those symbols and numbers on your catheters are about? Get the scoop here.
180 Medical has resources available for family members to help their child understand self-catheterization.
180 Medical helps support the Bryon Riesch Paralysis Foundation with two recent events.
180 Medical shares some tips on traveling with urinary catheters.
Most urinary catheters have a funnel end or a connector. Find out all about your catheters’ funnels and why their color is important.
A balanced diet may be key to improving your bladder’s health. Find out more about what to include in your diet for a healthier bladder.