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For General Public
Topic
Resource Type
Constipation (Hard Poo)
Type
Brochure

PDF


For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in rural and remote communities, this brochure explains what constipation is, why it can cause urinary incontinence and faecal incontinence and how to prevent it.

Diabetes and bladder or bowel problems
Type
Brochure

PDF


For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in rural and remote communities, this brochure explains how diabetes affects the bladder and bowel and can lead to wetting yourself. It explains how to improve the problem and where to go for help.

Grog and bladder or bowel problems
Type
Brochure

PDF


For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in rural and remote communities, this brochure explains how alcohol affects the bladder and bowel and can lead to urinary incontinence and faecal incontinence. It offers tips on how you can help the problem and where to go for help.

Help Getting to the Toilet
Type
Brochure

PDF


For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in rural and remote communities, this brochure explains why some men and women have problems physically getting to and using the toilet. It describes simple steps in how to make it easier.

Kids Wetting the Bed
Type
Brochure

PDF


For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in rural and remote communities, this brochure explains why some kids wet the bed and ways to help them stop.

Leaking urine (wee) after having a baby
Type
Brochure

PDF


For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women living in rural and remote communities, this brochure talks about why some women leak urine after having a baby. It describes how pelvic floor exercises can help improve bladder control.

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Last Updated: Mon 27, May 2024
Last Reviewed: Sun 22, Mar 2020