Self-Catheterization (Clean Intermittent Catheterization)
Self-catheterization (Clean Intermittent Catheterization) is a common, safe method for emptying the bladder when it can't fully drain on its own, often due to nerve issues or blockages. It involves temporarily inserting a small, sterile tube to release urine, helping prevent complications like infections and promoting independence in managing bladder health.
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Intermittent Self Catheterization • Patient Education & Engagement
Learn how to perform intermittent self-catheterization at home. This patient education video guides male patients through the step-by-step process, equipment, and important precautions for safe self-catheterization.
Intermittent Self Catheterization - male patients
A comprehensive guide to intermittent self-catheterization tailored for male patients. Learn the proper techniques and essential care tips.
Intermittent Self Catheterization - female patients
Learn about Intermittent Self Catheterization (ISC) specifically for female patients. This video guides you through the process, providing essential information and techniques for self-care.
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