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How to gain control of incontinence-associated dermatitis

Strategies for gaining control of incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD) Contact TENA to learn more about our products and solutions.
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The drive to make a difference

The drive to make a difference Essity and NHS work together to prove the benefits of person-centred care
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Care guidance

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Related diagnoses | TENA Professionals

Related diagnoses Learn more about continence care in connection with other conditions – from dementia and multiple sclerosis to incontinence-associated dermatitis and urinary tract infections.
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Toileting support for residents

Toileting support for residents with incontinence There are several conditions and disabilities that can make it challenging to remain continent or to reach the toilet in time. Toileting helps prevent falls, maintains dignity and independence, and improves quality of life for residents. It also leads to fewer product changes, fewer products used and less waste. These dos and don’ts can help make toileting easier for caregivers and prevent incontinence in residents. 
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Male incontinence – let’s give men the support they need

Male incontinence – let’s give men the support they need When it comes to incontinence, too many men are still staying silent. This can be due to stigma, or uncertainty around what support is available. Studies show that 1 in 4 men experience some form of urine leakage(1), but only 5-7% use purpose-made protection(2). To help men get the support they need, we collected some useful information around male incontinence and the products available. This will help you provide more accurate product recommendations while building loyalty and trust.
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Do not sell or share my personal data

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Urinary tract infections and incontinence

Urinary tract infections and incontinence A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common, often painful condition that many people, especially women, will experience during their lifetime. A weakened immune system, ageing, and chronic illness can all contribute to developing UTIs. Another risk factor is incontinence – both urinary and bowel incontinence are risks of a UTI.
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How Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia affect continence, and how to manage it.

Alzheimer's Disease, Dementia and Incontinence How person-centred care can help carers manage incontinence in residents with Alzheimer's Disease or Dementia.
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