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Are you experiencing pain when you use catheters? Get our top tips for making catheterization more smooth and comfortable!
If you have a spinal cord injury that has left you with limited hand dexterity, you may be looking for a way to gain back some of your independence and take over your cathing routine yourself. The new MTG Eagle™ Board may be just what you need. Get the scoop from guest blogger and Eagle™ Board-user Mason Ellis.
Looking for the best catheters for women? Find out about the three main sub-categories of female intermittent catheters to learn which may be the right kind for your needs!
The Actreen Mini Cath is a great option for women who self-cath and want a discreet, low-profile female catheter option. Find out more!
We’re wrapping up the year by compiling a countdown of our top ten most popular blog posts of 2017. Have you read them all?
Are you experiencing recurrent urinary tract infections as you use intermittent catheters? Check out some of our top tips for UTI prevention!
Holiday travel can be stressful when you have urinary incontinence, but 180 Medical is ready to offer some of our top tips for traveling, whether by plane or car, with catheters and other urological supplies.
Pocket catheters are in demand, as more people want an intermittent urinary catheter that offers them discretion, privacy, and peace of mind along with comfort. Find out more about some of the main types that could work for you!
Dealing with incontinence or an inability to ‘go’ when you need to ‘go?’ You might have a neurogenic bladder. Learn all about this condition in our latest blog!
Intermittent catheterization can seem overwhelming, especially when you’re new to it. 180 Medical is here to help with a few of the basics of cathing.
September is Interstitial Cystitis and Bladder Pain Syndrome Awareness Month. Find out more about this condition, its symptoms, and potential treatments from someone who has personal experience with IC.
Cure has released their latest hydrophilic intermittent catheter just for children! Learn more about this new product and find out how its convenience and comfort might be right for your kid who caths.