URApp: new feature
An app designed to help young people manage their daytime bladder symptoms now features a downloadable bladder diary

URApp provides:
- A diary to record daily drinking, toilet visits and other information you think is important.
- Reminders to drink and visit the toilet regularly.
- Charts to keep track of your progress.
URApp helped me to drink more regularly and space my drinks out throughout the day.
Exciting new update

URApp now features a function that allows users to download their bladder diary. This means they can print it out and take it to clinic appointments, or send it to their clinic by email or text.
To enable this function, existing users will first need to update URApp in the app store.
Then, the new function will be found by clicking on Menu (top left) and selecting ‘Export Bladder Diary’.
Visit the URApp website to:
- Download the app (for IoS or Android)
- View the URApp user guide
- Access information about how URApp was developed
- Find resources to support young people with daytime wetting
The most motivating things for me were seeing my progress over time and charting my drinking and toileting data.
Research based design
URApp was developed by a team of researchers at the University of Bristol. The team worked with doctors and nurses, psychologists, app developers, and young people to design an app supported by clinical and research evidence.



