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Choosing the right catheter

Finding a catheter that fits your lifestyle can be crucial for safely and effectively emptying your bladder without any issues. When discussing your product options with your healthcare provider, it’s helpful to talk not only about medical needs, but also your lifestyle, concerns, special needs, and preferences.

 

Keep the following considerations in mind when choosing a catheter:

  • That the catheter is easy to use, even if you have reduced hand function or are in a wheelchair.
  • How the catheter can fit into your life and activities, for example, work, sports, travel, etc.
  • Whether you need more than one solution: one for home and another for going out.

 

Needs and wants may change over time

Many changes can happen in your life at any time. Your body could change, for example, because of weight loss or gain. You may become more active, participate in outdoor activities, return to work, look after dependents, and so on. A different catheter may suit you better at different points in your life. Don’t be afraid to try different products until you find the one that is right for you.

If you’d like personalized guidance in choosing the catheter that best fits your needs, a Coloplast Care Advisor is here to help. You can reach the team by calling 1 (866) 293-6349 or emailing casupport@coloplast.com. Support is available Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p,m.

These are general guidelines meant to help you with typical questions. You should follow the specific instructions provided by your healthcare provider and the intermittent catheterization solution you are using.

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