About Coloplast Self-Cath Female Catheter, Straight Tip
Self-Cath intermittent catheters have fire-polished eyelets designed for comfort, a siliconized surface created for smooth insertion, and are available in a variety of options. This catheter is not made with natural rubber latex.Key Benefits & Features
- The Self-Cath family of catheters offers a variety of options for intermittent self-catheterization. The catheters are not made with natural rubber latex
- Self-cath catheters have a siliconized surface for smooth insertion
- Each catheter is made of flexible medical grade PVC and has smooth fire polished eyelets for patient comfort and ease of use
- Intermittent catheter
- Has a length of 6 inches with a funnel end
Coloplast Self-Cath Urethral Catheter, Female, Straight Tip
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About Coloplast Self-Cath Female Catheter, Straight Tip
Self-Cath intermittent catheters have fire-polished eyelets designed for comfort, a siliconized surface created for smooth insertion, and are available in a variety of options. This catheter is not made with natural rubber latex.Key Benefits & Features
- The Self-Cath family of catheters offers a variety of options for intermittent self-catheterization. The catheters are not made with natural rubber latex
- Self-cath catheters have a siliconized surface for smooth insertion
- Each catheter is made of flexible medical grade PVC and has smooth fire polished eyelets for patient comfort and ease of use
- Intermittent catheter
- Has a length of 6 inches with a funnel end
| Brand | Self-Cath® |
| Manufacturer | Coloplast |
| Application | Urethral Catheter |
| Eyes | Fire Polished Eyelets |
| Gender | Female |
| Length | 6 Inch |
| Material | Uncoated PVC |
| Sterility | Sterile |
| Style | Straight Tip |
| Usage | Disposable |
| User | Adult |
Coloplast Self-Cath Female Catheter, Straight Tip FAQs
What is the difference between types of catheters?
- Indwelling catheters: These catheters remain in the bladder for an extended period, usually drained into a collection bag.
- Intermittent catheters: These catheters are inserted for one use only to drain urine and then discarded.
How do I know which type of catheter I need?Â
Your doctor will determine the best catheter type for you based on your individual needs. Indwelling catheters may be needed for people with urinary retention (inability to empty the bladder) or those who are unable to use the toilet independently. Intermittent catheters are often used by people with bladder control issues or neurological conditions.
Are catheters difficult to use?
Intermittent catheters can be self-inserted with practice. There are resources available to teach proper insertion techniques, and your doctor or nurse can provide guidance. Indwelling catheters typically require insertion by a healthcare professional.
What are straight tip catheters?
Straight tip catheters are a type of intermittent catheter with a straight, non-angled end. Unlike coudé catheters with a curved tip, straight tips navigate the urethra in a more direct path.z
| Size | 14 Fr – Box of 30, 14 Fr – Pack of 10 |
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