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Male External Catheters - Downloadable Sizing Guide
Male external catheters (sometimes called "condom catheters" or "urisheaths") and collecting bags (urine bags) offer an alternative to diapers or absorbent products.
How Do I Put on a Condom Catheter?
How do I put on the condom catheter? Wash your hands and your penis with soap and water. Inspect your penis to make sure it does not have any broken or reddened skin. Gently roll the condom over your penis. Wrap the sheath holder around the condom at the base of your penis.
Male External Catheter Sizing
When using male external catheters, it is important to use the correct size and to practice proper preparation, application, and removal techniques to prevent leaking and skin damage. This article has some helpful tips to help you choose the correct size.
Why am I Losing Bladder Control?
The ability to control urination can be disrupted in different ways, resulting in incontinence
What is Incontinence?
Urinary Incontinence is the involuntary loss of large or small amounts of urine.
What is Fecal Incontinence?
Fecal incontinence is the inability to control bowel movements, causing stool (feces) to leak unexpectedly from the rectum.