Continence Care

Find all catheters and supporting products, useful information and support for people with bladder control issues.
Find all catheters and supporting products, useful information and support for people with bladder control issues.
Brenda | User, Continence Care

EasiCath®

EasiCath is a single-use hydrophilic-coated catheter. Simply add water and wait 30 seconds before use. The coating reduces friction compared to uncoated and gel-lubricated catheters. Soft, rounded eyelets ensure gentle, comfortable, and safe catheterisation. Available in male, female, and pediatric versions.

Conveen® Standard

Secure and reliable urinary collection bag for bedside drainage or large capacity leg bag. Clamp outlet makes it easy to verify proper closure and prevent accidental leakage.

Conveen® Security+ leg bag

Secure and reliable urinary collection bag with anti-kink tubing to prevent accidental leakage. Free of PVC and phthalates.

Conveen Security + urisheath

Made of latex free material, Conveen Security+ offers a skin friendly alternative to traditional latex urisheaths.

Conveen® Standard urisheath

Latex urisheath with anti-leakage design and easy-on application.

Conveen® leg bag straps

For secure attachment of the leg bag to your leg or thigh and the ideal support for your urine bag at the bedside.

EasiCath®

EasiCath is a single-use hydrophilic-coated catheter. Simply add water and wait 30 seconds before use. The coating reduces friction compared to uncoated and gel-lubricated catheters. Soft, rounded eyelets ensure gentle, comfortable, and safe catheterisation. Available in male, female, and pediatric versions.

SpeediCath®

SpeediCath is the instantly ready to use catheter. The unique hydrophilic coating and polished eyelets ensure a safe, convenient and simple catheterisation every day. Available in male, female, pediatric, and boy versions.

SpeediCath® Navi

SpeediCath Navi is a new instantly ready-to-use, soft, male catheter with a flexible tip to aid gentle insertion and smooth passage through the natural curves and bends of the male urethra.

Conveen® Standard urisheath

Latex urisheath with anti-leakage design and easy-on application.

Conveen® Security + urisheath

Made of latex free material, Conveen Security+ offers a skin friendly alternative to traditional latex urisheaths.

Conveen® Standard

Secure and reliable urinary collection bag for bedside drainage or large capacity leg bag. Clamp outlet makes it easy to verify proper closure and prevent accidental leakage.

Conveen® Contour

Secure and reliable urinary collection. Enhanced chambered design for added discretion.

Conveen® Prep Wipes​

Protective wipes for preparation of urisheath application.

Conveen® leg bag straps

For secure attachment of the leg bag to your leg or thigh and the ideal support for your urine bag at the bedside.

Conveen® Critic Barrier

Conveen Barrier cream forms a protective film so that damaging secretions are kept away from the skin. The zinc oxide also aids in the protection of the skin by forming a barrier and provides an undisturbed healing environment. Critic Barrier also contains cellulose gum which has absorbent properties.​

EasiCath®

EasiCath is a single-use hydrophilic-coated catheter. Simply add water and wait 30 seconds before use. The coating reduces friction compared to uncoated and gel-lubricated catheters. Soft, rounded eyelets ensure gentle, comfortable, and safe catheterisation. Available in male, female, and pediatric versions.

SpeediCath

SpeediCath is the instantly ready to use catheter. The unique hydrophilic coating and polished eyelets ensure a safe, convenient and simple catheterisation every day. Available in male, female, pediatric, and boy versions.

Conveen® Standard urisheath

Latex urisheath with anti-leakage design and easy-on application.

EasiCath®

EasiCath is a single-use hydrophilic-coated catheter. Simply add water and wait 30 seconds before use. The coating reduces friction compared to uncoated and gel-lubricated catheters. Soft, rounded eyelets ensure gentle, comfortable, and safe catheterisation. Available in male, female, and pediatric versions.

SpeediCath®

SpeediCath is the instantly ready to use catheter. The unique hydrophilic coating and polished eyelets ensure a safe, convenient and simple catheterisation every day. Available in male, female, pediatric, and boy versions.

Conveen® Standard urisheath

Latex urisheath with anti-leakage design and easy-on application.

Conveen® Security+ leg bag

Secure and reliable urinary collection bag with anti-kink tubing to prevent accidental leakage. Free of PVC and phthalates.

Conveen® Standard urisheath

Latex urisheath with anti-leakage design and easy-on application.

Conveen® leg bag straps

For secure attachment of the leg bag to your leg or thigh and the ideal support for your urine bag at the bedside.

SpeediCath® Standard female

SpeediCath® Standard male

SpeediCath® Standard pediatric

Conveen® Security+ urisheath Standard length

Questions about catheters and catheterisation?

Here you’ll find information about everyday life and comfort as a catheter user.

What is Intermittent Catheterisation (IC)?

Intermittent Catheterisation is a method used to empty the bladder in people with urinary retention. It involves inserting a catheter through the urethra 4–6 times a day to fully drain the bladder, after which the catheter is discarded. Regular emptying prevents infections that can start in the bladder and reach the kidneys.

What are the advantages of Intermittent Catheterisation?

IC helps reduce urinary infections by removing residual urine, supports better bladder control, and can be done safely outside the hospital. It promotes independence, protects the upper urinary tract, and improves daily comfort, sexual health, and quality of life.

Why choose a hydrophilic catheter for IC?

Hydrophilic catheters provide smoother, safer insertion, reduce friction-related trauma, require no preparation, and offer evidence-backed reductions in complications—making them a more comfortable and convenient option.

How often should I self-catheterise?

Around 4–6 times a day, or as recommended by your doctor or nurse. You should catheterize as often as needed to empty your bladder, similar to how a normally functioning bladder would work.

What size of catheter should I use?

It is important to use the correct catheter type and size. Your healthcare professional will help you choose the most suitable option based on your individual needs.

What should I do if I can’t insert the catheter?

If you have tried and failed, do not worry or panic. Try to relax and wait for a minute before trying again. You may find it helpful to take a warm bath or shower before catheterising again. If you still cannot insert the catheter, contact your healthcare professional for advice. 

How much should I drink during the day? 

You should drink around 1.5–2 liters of fluid per day. The color of your urine can help indicate whether you are drinking enough. Light-colored urine usually means you are well hydrated. 

What should I consider when travelling as a catheter user? 

Catheters may not be available in all regions or countries, and you may need a prescription. Make sure to pack enough catheters for the entire duration of your trip. To avoid issues at customs, you may wish to ask your healthcare professional for a written statement confirming that the catheters are for medical reasons and for personal use. 

Are there any symptoms I should look out for as a catheter user? 

Yes. Contact your healthcare professional if you notice any of the following: 

  • Cloudy or dark-colored urine 
  • Unpleasant urine odor 
  • Burning sensation during catheterisation or urination 
  • Increased frequency or urgency to urinate
  • Fever or flu-like symptoms, which may indicate an infection

Questions about catheters and catheterisation?

Here you’ll find information about everyday life and comfort as a catheter user.

What is Intermittent Catheterisation (IC)?

Intermittent Catheterisation is a method used to empty the bladder in people with urinary retention. It involves inserting a catheter through the urethra 4–6 times a day to fully drain the bladder, after which the catheter is discarded. Regular emptying prevents infections that can start in the bladder and reach the kidneys.

What are the advantages of Intermittent Catheterisation?

IC helps reduce urinary infections by removing residual urine, supports better bladder control, and can be done safely outside the hospital. It promotes independence, protects the upper urinary tract, and improves daily comfort, sexual health, and quality of life.

Why choose a hydrophilic catheter for IC?

Hydrophilic catheters provide smoother, safer insertion, reduce friction-related trauma, require no preparation, and offer evidence-backed reductions in complications—making them a more comfortable and convenient option.

How often should I self-catheterise?

Around 4–6 times a day, or as recommended by your doctor or nurse. You should catheterize as often as needed to empty your bladder, similar to how a normally functioning bladder would work.

What size of catheter should I use?

It is important to use the correct catheter type and size. Your healthcare professional will help you choose the most suitable option based on your individual needs.