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A Guide to Change a Catheter Bag at Home

A Guide to Change a Catheter Bag at Home

Urinary Incontinence

It is very important that the change of the catheter bag is performed correctly as it is part of your daily life and needs attention in order to avoid possible complications such as urinary tract infections, blockage, etc.

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Urinary Retention: Causes & Which Catheter Is Right?

Urinary Retention: Causes & Which Catheter Is Right?

Urological Problems

If you are unable to urinate even though the urine has accumulated and the bladder is full, then you are probably suffering from urinary retention.

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For What Purposes Is Bladder Washing Performed?

For What Purposes Is Bladder Washing Performed?

Urinary Incontinence Urological Problems

Bladder lavage is commonly performed on people who use an indwelling catheter. Why?

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Diabetic Foot : Symptoms and Treatment

Diabetic Foot : Symptoms and Treatment

Ulcers

One of the most common complications that someone with diabetes can develop is diabetic foot, which refers to the lesions on the feet due to diabetes.

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Stoma and Skin Complications

Stoma and Skin Complications

Ileostomy Colostomy Ureterostomy

Whether you have recently undergone ostomy surgery or have been living with one for a few years, skin complications are more common than you think. According to quantitative data, up to 80% of the total population of people with a stoma will experience peristomal dermatitis. The only thing that is certain is that you are not alone in this! Skin health […]

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Colostomy Surgery: What You Need to Know

Colostomy Surgery: What You Need to Know

Colostomy

A colostomy is a surgical procedure that creates an opening for the large intestine through the abdomen. In colostomy, the end of the colon is brought through the abdominal wall, and the ends of the colon are then sutured to the skin of the abdominal wall to form an opening called a stoma. Stool passes through the artificial opening into a colostomy bag attached to the abdomen. Colostomy can be either permanent or temporary depending on the patient's case.

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