What is a Catheter?
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A catheter is a tube that is inserted into your bladder, allowing your urine to drain freely.
The most common reasons for using a catheter are:
If you don’t fully understand why you have to have this procedure or how the equipment is used discuss it with your doctor or nurse.
It is important that you let your doctor or nurse know if you are taking blood-thinning medications such as:
There are different types of catheters available.
Self-intermittent catheterisation is a non-sterile clean procedure which has a low risk of infection when performed in your own home.
Urinary and suprapubic catheters can stay in place for:
The drainage system used may be one of the following:
Don’t be afraid to ask your nurse questions about your catheter and the drainage system being used.
It is important that you let your doctor or nurse know if you have a latex allergy (an allergy to rubber). For example, you may react to rubber bands, gloves or condoms.
Catheters are made from both rubber and non-rubber materials such as silicone. It is important to use the correct type of catheter and a non-rubber catheter is used if you are allergic to latex.