Intermittent Catheterization

Intermittent catheterization is a method to empty your bladder using a thin, flexible tube (catheter). It's typically used when the bladder can't fully empty on its own, helping prevent complications like infections or kidney damage. Patients or caregivers are taught to perform this technique safely, empowering individuals to manage their bladder health and improve their independence.

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CIC

Andy Cohen provides a concise refresher on clean intermittent catheterization (CIC). Learn proper steps for supplies, hygiene, insertion, and what to expect for effective self-care.

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