With HittaToaLätt finding a toilet is easy. This application will guide you to the nearest public toilet in Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmö and Kalmar. Where is the nearest public toilet with a changing table? Are you in need of a disabled toilet; “Hitta Toa Lätt” will guide you the nearest one. Is the coin tray in your wallet empty? With “Hitta Toa Lätt” you can easily find the nearest toilet free of charge.
The app also contains a test for those who suspect that they, or someone they know, urinate too often or have difficulty getting to the toilet in time which might indicate symptoms of overactive bladder.
Overactive bladder is the inability to control when to urinate. The core symptom of OAB is urinary urgency, defined as a sudden, compelling desire to pass urine that is difficult to defer.
Many people suffer embarrassment due to their condition and feel restricted from going to places where they are not sure of the availability of a toilet. More than 900,000 Swedes are affected by overactive bladder and hopefully the app HittaToaLätt will help them in their everyday life.
The contents of the application is reviewed by:
Cecilia Dhejne, psychiatrists and certified clinical sexologist (NACS) Centre for Andrology and Sexual Medicine, Karolinska University Hospital Huddinge
Anne-Charlotte Kinn, professor of urology
NHR, Neurological Disabilities Association (Patient association)
References:
1. "The public kiss habits" Results from a SIFO-survey conducted on behalf of Pfizer, 3 - 10 March 2005
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