Tips For Catheterizing In Public Restrooms

Tips For Catheterizing In Public Restrooms

Urinary catheterization is often challenging when traveling. You can solve this problem by planning and practicing self-catheterization. Knowing when you may need catheterization while away from home is crucial since nothing is worse than an urge to urinate urgently. Remember that letting your...

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Speedicath Soft Hydrophilic Catheter

Speedicath Soft Hydrophilic Catheter

Statistics show that hospitals worldwide use 100 million urinary catheters annually, or over 200 daily. There are numerous uses for urinary catheters, which are flexible, hollow tubes that facilitate urination. They primarily assist you when you have trouble using the restroom by moving pee from...

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Self-Catheterization Dos And Don’ts

Self-Catheterization Dos And Don’ts

An in-depth survey by the NARCM revealed that 26% of participants with multiple sclerosis self-catheter. Furthermore, four out of five people used intermittent self-catheterization. Try self-catheterization if you're struggling with a similar illness or accident-related dexterity issues. Doing...

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Common Symbols On A Catheter Package

Common Symbols On A Catheter Package

Have you ever wondered what the symbols on your catheter supplies meant? Catheters are one example of a medical supply that may have medical device symbols, standardized symbols governed by the FDA, and used to help users understand critical information, regardless of language. What Do Symbols On...

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Traveling By Air With Urinary Catheters

Traveling By Air With Urinary Catheters

Traveling by air with a catheter should be manageable. Once you know everything about TSA rules and self-catheterization, you can easily travel by air with your urinary catheters. However, you should have complete knowledge of how to take catheters through airport security, things you can keep in...

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Pocket Catheters

Pocket Catheters

If you need a catheter, you need to look into pocket catheters, as they are the most popular types of intermittent urinary catheters. They offer a great convenience you might not find in any other product. Many other benefits come with pocket catheters; you can consider them when you get one. In...

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No-Touch Catheters

No-Touch Catheters

A crucial aspect of maintaining intermittent self-catheterization safety is the prevention of urinary tract infections (UTIs). You can avoid a UTI by selecting a catheter and using an insertion technique or approach that doesn’t contaminate the catheter surface. There are numerous features for...

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Environmentally-Friendly Catheters

Environmentally-Friendly Catheters

Many people prefer to use items designed with the environment in mind. Healthcare practitioners want to recommend things beneficial for the atmosphere. More than 93 percent of catheter users are worried about the increasing waste products and environmental pollution. Therefore, it makes sense to...

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Catheter Package Symbols

Catheter Package Symbols

If you've been seriously ill or involved in a fatal accident, the doctors attach a catheter to help you pass urine without getting up. If you've used a catheter alone, you may see the different symbols on the back of the package. Symbols are used in catheters to signify possible uses and avoidance...

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