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  1. Incontinence information in other languages

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Incontinence information in other languages

The following pages include factsheets and videos in 30 different languages on pelvic floor exercises for men and women, bladder leakage, childhood bedwetting, constipation and bowel control, prostate and bladder problems and healthy bladder and bowel habits.
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عربي Arabic
ျမန္မ၁ Burmese
廣東話 Cantonese
hrvatski Croatian
دری Dari
Thuɔŋjäŋ Dinka
Nederlands Dutch
English English
Pilipino Filipino
Deutsch German
Ελληνικά Greek
जानकारी Hindi
Magyar Hungarian
Indonesia Indonesian
Italiano Italian
日本語 Japanese
unDusdm Karen
한국어 Korean
македонски Macedonian
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فارسی Persian
Polski Polish
српски Serbian
Soomaali Somali
Español Spanish
தமிழ் Tamil
Türkçe Turkish
اردو Urdu
Tiếng Việt Vietnamese

Additional languages

Our 'One in three women who ever had a baby wet themselves' factsheet is now available in three new languages: Hakha Chin, Khmer and Punjabi.

'Men's Incontinence' video is now available in two new languages: Swahili and Punjabi.

GUIDELINES FOR INTERPRETERS

Guidelines for Interpreters – What to Expect in a Continence Assessment factsheet.

GUIDELINES FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS

Guidelines for health Professionals – What to Expect in a Continence Assessment factsheet.

 

WEE STORIES

I can't hold on

I can't hold on

I wet myself

I wet myself

I have to go AGAIN

I have to go AGAIN
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Last Updated: Mon 17, Jun 2024
Last Reviewed: Thu 30, Apr 2020

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