Steven Paul

Guide on Intermittent Catheters -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There are many surgeries that can affect the functions of the urinary system and intermittent catheters are used during the healing process. Since they are used only for a temporary phase, self-intermittent catheterization is taught to the patient. The catheters must be lubricated for easy insertion and hence the intermittent catheters come in two types, one is coated and the other is non coated. The coated ones are pre-lubricated and come with all the relevant accessories in a single packet. They are useful for travelers as it saves time and also reduces the risk of infection. Like every medical process, there are pros and cons of self-intermittent catheterization. If you are suffering from a slight fever and there is mucus in the urine that looks like sediment with a burning feeling in the pubic area, you should immediately consult with your caregiver. There are many types of catheters available with their own set of features, and a detailed guide on intermittent catheters will help you in zeroing on the right product to suit your condition. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Looking for high-quality catheters? Garner Supply is a US-based medical supply company providing durable health products at affordable pricing. We also provide our valued customers with additional information on these products and how to use them efficiently.