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Urinary catheterization is a medical procedure in which a flexible tube (catheter) is inserted into the bladder to help drain urine when a person is unable to do so naturally. It is often required in cases of urinary retention, post-surgery recovery, mobility issues, or certain chronic health conditions.

With Xpert Home Care’s urinary catheterization services, patients can now receive safe, hygienic, and professional catheter care in the comfort of their own home.


Why Urinary Catheterization is Needed?

Urinary catheterization may be required in situations like:

  • Urinary retention (inability to empty the bladder)

  • Prostate enlargement in men

  • Spinal cord injuries or nerve-related bladder issues

  • Post-surgical recovery after abdominal or pelvic surgeries

  • Severe illness or bedridden patients

  • Monitoring urine output in critical care


Types of Catheters We Provide

At Xpert Home Care, trained medical professionals assist with different types of catheters depending on patient needs:

  1. Intermittent Catheterization – Inserted when required and removed after drainage.

  2. Indwelling Catheter (Foley Catheter) – Stays in the bladder for continuous drainage.

  3. Suprapubic Catheter – Surgically placed through the abdomen for long-term use.


Our Catheterization Services at Home

  • Professional insertion and removal of urinary catheters

  • Catheter care & maintenance to prevent infections

  • Bladder irrigation when required

  • Monitoring urine output for medical conditions

  • Replacement of Foley catheters as per doctor’s advice

  • Education and guidance for patient and family on catheter hygiene


Benefits of Choosing Xpert Home Care for Catheterization

  • 👩‍⚕️ Experienced nurses & caregivers trained in aseptic techniques

  • 🏠 Comfort of home – No need for frequent hospital visits

  • 🛡️ Infection prevention protocols followed strictly

  • 📞 24×7 support for emergency catheter-related issues

  • 💊 Personalized care plan as per doctor’s prescription


Tips for Patients with Catheter at Home

  • Wash hands before and after touching the catheter.

  • Keep the drainage bag below bladder level to avoid backflow.

  • Empty the urine bag regularly.

  • Drink plenty of fluids unless restricted by your doctor.

  • Report immediately if you notice pain, burning sensation, fever, blood in urine, or leakage.


Conclusion

Urinary catheterization can be a sensitive and sometimes challenging process for patients and families. With Xpert Home Care’s professional nursing support, you can ensure safe, hygienic, and stress-free catheter care right at home.

📞 Book our urinary catheterization services today and let expert hands take care of your loved ones.

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