Urinary Catheter
This topic will help you learn about the urinary catheter procedure and how to prepare for it.
What Is a Urinary Catheter?
A urinary catheter is a flexible tube used to empty the bladder and collect urine in a designated external bag.
- There are two types of catheters:
- Intermittent catheter: It is temporarily inserted into the bladder and removed once the bladder is empty.
Indwelling catheter: It remains in place for several days or weeks and is secured by an inflated balloon in the bladder.
- When Is a Urinary Catheter Necessary?
- In cases of scarring or an enlarged prostate.
- Bladder weakness or nerve damage.
- To drain urine during childbirth when an anesthetic is used.
- To empty the bladder before or during certain surgical procedures.
- To deliver certain medications directly to the bladder.
For managing urinary incontinence.
- How Do You Prepare for a Urinary Catheter?
- Inform your doctor about any medications you are taking.
- Tell your doctor about any health issues you have.