Bardia Silicone Foley Catheter
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What is Bardia Silicone Foley Catheter?
The BD Hydrophilic Catheter 14Fr is a medical device designed for intermittent catheterization to assist individuals with urinary retention issues. This catheter features a hydrophilic coating that, upon activation with water, becomes lubricious, reducing friction for easier and more comfortable insertion and withdrawal. Its ergonomic design enhances patient safety and ease of use, making it a reliable choice in urinary management.Side Effects
- mild discomfort during insertion
- irritation at the insertion site
Warnings
- Ensure sterility of the catheter to prevent infection
- Use caution in patients with known urethral strictures
- Do not reuse single-use catheters
- Consult with a healthcare provider for proper insertion techniques
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- mild discomfort during insertion
- irritation at the insertion site
- Ensure sterility of the catheter to prevent infection
- Use caution in patients with known urethral strictures
- Do not reuse single-use catheters
- Consult with a healthcare provider for proper insertion techniques
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Bardia Silicone Foley Catheter 1 Box
What is Bardia Silicone Foley Catheter ?
The BD Hydrophilic Catheter 14Fr is a medical device designed for intermittent catheterization to assist individuals with urinary retention issues. This catheter features a hydrophilic coating that, upon activation with water, becomes lubricious, reducing friction for easier and more comfortable insertion and withdrawal. Its ergonomic design enhances patient safety and ease of use, making it a reliable choice in urinary management.
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